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HAGGLE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. to cut roughly or clumsily : hack 2. archaic : to annoy or exhaust with wrangling intransitive verb : bargain, wrangle
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Mastering the Art of Negotiation: 9 Rules of Haggling
1. Everything is negotiable. Almost every item being sold can potentially be sold for less. Everyone loves a deal, so don't be afraid of bartering.
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How to Haggle for Almost Anything - Kiplinger
You can learn how to haggle for just about any product or service — your cable and cellphone bills, credit card interest rates, and even your ...
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haggle
▪ I. haggle, v. (ˈhæg(ə)l) Also 6–7 hagle. [In sense 1, freq. of hag v.1 (cf. hackle v.1); the other senses may possibly have originated from this, though it is not clear that they did. Cf. higgle.] I. 1. trans. To mangle with repeated irregular cuts or cutting blows; to cut clumsily, with uneven ja...
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HAGGLE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
to attempt to decide on a price or conditions that are acceptable to the person selling the goods and the person buying them, usually by arguing: haggle over ...
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How to Haggle: Tips for Bargaining Overseas - Rick Steves Europe
Obey the rules. Don't hurry. Bargaining is rarely rushed. Make sure you are dealing with someone who has the authority to bend a price downward. Bid ...
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Haggle (game)
Haggle is one of the games presented in Sackson's book, A Gamut of Games. See also
Haggle
External links
Haggle at BoardGameGeek
Party games
Sid Sackson games
Games with concealed rules
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How to Haggle When There's No Set Price - The New York Times
First, ask the price, but don't make an offer right away. Follow up by inquiring about a discount, then suggest a lower number.
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haggle - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Verb · (intransitive) To argue for a better deal, especially over prices with a seller. · (transitive) To hack (cut crudely) · 1599 (date written), William ...
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Haggle - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
To haggle is to negotiate or argue over something, usually a price. You can haggle at a flea market or anywhere where the price of items is flexible.
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Haggle: What it Means, How it Works, Considerations - Investopedia
To haggle is when two parties involved in the purchase of a good and service negotiate the price until both parties can mutually agree on a price.
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(Request) Haggling : r/LearnUselessTalents - Reddit
The best places to try haggling are any large ticket items. The more expensive an item is, typically, the more you are able to haggle.
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haggle
haggle/ˈhægl; `hæɡl/ v[I, Ipr]~ (with sb) (over/about sth) argue (esp about the price, etc when agreeing upon the terms of a sale or other transaction) 争论; (尤指)讨价还价 It's not worth haggling over a few pence. 为几便士争论不休实在不值得.
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NIAC's DARPA Project is Nothing to 'HAGGLE' About
Congratulations to the team from NIAC and PNNL s HPC group who were awarded a project as part of DARPA s Hierarchical Identify Verify Exploit, or HIVE, ...
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Haggle (architecture)
Haggle is a European Union funded project in Situated and Autonomic Communications. See also
Delay-tolerant networking
Haggle
References
External links
Haggle Architecture and Software Platform at Google code.
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