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More retailers see haggling as a price of doing business

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Call it the holiday sale no retailers are openly promoting.
 
The practice of customers bargaining with retailers to lower the price of goods has become commonplace in the time of smartphones and price-tracking software. According to the New York Times, many retailers are giving in and agreeing to haggle.
 
Retailers including Best Buy, Nordstrom and Bloomingdale’s are embracing price-matching practices, and some are even going so far as to instruct their employees in the art of bargaining, according to the article.

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