Monday, February 6, 2012

Bargaining in Goa

The bargaining in Goa is sooooo weird! I mean, India has tourists, sure. But Goa has TOURISTS. Here is a little comment on bargaining.

To get you in the mood...


Imaginary Situation: 

Given, a straw hat is worth $5 in a city.

Standard Rules of bargaining (in a city, where supply and demand are in balance):

Opening bid:
  • They say $20
  • I say $5
Bargaining round(s):
  • They say $15
  • I say $8
  • They say $12
  • I say $9
Agreement stage:
  • We agree on $10
Goan Rules of Bargaining (supply and demand are up-side down!):

Opening bid:
  • They say $20
  • I say $5
They say (literally): Go away.

Why? 

I believe that the more developed beaches (North), are falsely saturated by tourist income. People selling are not willing to budge, because although you want to bargain, there are 100 "innocent & rich" tourists lined up willing to pay the starting price!








  

1 comment:

  1. The trick is to just go ahead and walk away, if they need the biz, they will come after you, if not, no biggie, you saved yourself some money.

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