What the buyer says: “Oh, I don’t have the money. We’ll need to do it for less.”
What it means: The buyer has the money, but doesn’t want you to know that. It’s a ploy to see how low you’ll go.
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What the buyer says: “Wow, that’s a lot. Can we do it for less?”
What it means: This comes from the buyer who always asks for a price reduction because it’s worked in the past. Their philosophy is that it can’t hurt to ask.
What the buyer says: “It’s not in the budget.”
What it means:
(a) It’s true, and they’d like to see what can be worked out.
(b) It’s true, and they’re using that as a bargaining chip.
(c) It’s not true, and they’re just saying it.
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