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Do we say 'Can it be cheaper'?
When shopping, we can say 'Do you offer any discount'? What else can we say? Can we ask like this 'Can it be cheaper'?
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Dec 1, 2015 2:32 AM
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Another option for haggling might be "can you go any lower?" meaning 'can you lower the price at all?'
December 1, 2015
For regular stores with set prices, you could say:
* Do you have any discounts?
* Are there any discounts available?
This is useful if, for example, the company gives discounts for students.
Things are a little different if you are haggling.
* Is that the best you can do?
* What's the best price you can offer?
Or, if you are willing to get a different, cheaper version of the product:
* Do you anything cheaper?
December 1, 2015
Do you offer any discounts?
Are there any sales going on?
Are there any rebates that apply?
December 1, 2015
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