Frazz by Jef Mallett for August 21, 2013
Transcript:
Miss Plainwell: So Mrs. Olsen got to have a garage sale of sorts. She got the town's recognition without having to admit that's what it was. Mrs. Olsen: Sure we can deal: you pay the price on the tag and you can like it. Miss Plainwell: And she gets to maintain her preferred image. Frazz: You doubted?
cartoon critic 2544 about 11 years ago
Nicely done story line.
patsysutcliffe Premium Member about 11 years ago
this has been really entertaining.
sonorhC about 11 years ago
Either you’re just trying to get rid of excess stuff, or you’re concerned about the money. Either way, haggling makes sense. If you’re just trying to get rid of junk, the person who lowballs your price is still taking it off your hands, so you win. If you care about the money, then you set your initial price higher than your rock-bottom, and sometimes get it, instead of always settling for your rock-bottom price.
Cartoonacy about 11 years ago
I feel the same way as you. I hate to haggle. But I once heard a psychologist explain it this way: When negotiating anything, from the price of merchandise to assigning household chores, always start out asking for at least twice what you want. If you start by asking for the minimum, then you’ll feel like you’re being fair, but you’ll be perceived as stubborn and inflexible. But if you ask for more than you want and let yourself be talked down, you’ll be perceived as fair and open to compromise. You might even end up getting more than you expected, and the person you’re negotiating with will walk away with the happy feeling that they’ve gotten a great deal. Everybody wins.
Willow Mt Lyon about 11 years ago
I agree with cartoon critic 2544 and patsysutcliffe. Well done.
phoenixnyc about 11 years ago
Um…then how’d she get the “Mrs.”?
unca jim about 11 years ago
Naw. Just an incident in another day in the life of EMT’s..(probably)
danketaz Premium Member about 11 years ago
I just want to know if she ended up with fewer coffee cups or if she has to rent yet another storage locker
water_moon about 11 years ago
There are places in this world where you are not only EXPECTED to make a counter offer, but it’s considered quite rude not to do so. Until the advent of national chain stores at the begining of last century prices were rarly “set in stone”, and frankly the only way they took hold was to have sales or coupons to make customers feel like the merchandise was valuable. .Don’t belive me just ask JC Penny’s how the whole “lower prices and stop the constant sales” thing worked out for them..So, in this country, if you want to haggle, person to person sales are almost the only places left to do that. If you don’t want to haggle, then make that quite plain or EXPECT those who do want to, to try. And realize it’s not a form of insult, any more than your unwillingness to is.
ableberry about 8 years ago
Holy crap! why does he waste the first two panels recapping the summer’s plot?!!?