Dragonscales
Fishaholic
Thought I'd share some of my ideas about how to get a bargain.
1. Always shop around - Different Aquariums have different prices and the smart shopper always flicks through the phonebook before heading out to get a fair idea where is the cheapest.
2. Find out if you can get some Aquariums to price match - Some dealers will knock 5% or more off the total price of a cheaper place that stocks the same fish. Meaning that you get the fish/product 5% or more cheaper than you could find it anywhere else.
3. Try and find somewhere that sells things other than fish - I've found a store near my place that sells all sorts of pet related goods and only have one person who looks after the fish. The rest of the people who work there wouldn't have a clue about the fish and there is one tank in the place that doesn't have all their fish priced. Find out when the person who looks after the fish side of things works and make sure you go in there when they AREN'T working. I know, it's slightly underhanded but hell, I picked up 3 upside down catfish for three dollars each, usually in Oz you'd be looking at around the $15 mark each! If I was to buy 2 more then I'd have 5 fish for the usual price of one!
4. go into the shop when they are close to closing - I've found that people are generally more happy close to closing time and may knock a little off the price if you jabber to them a bit, be friendly and polite and the world is your oyster
I hope someone out there has at least some success with these tips as they've saved me quite a bit of money, and if anyone else has anything to add to my list then please, post away
1. Always shop around - Different Aquariums have different prices and the smart shopper always flicks through the phonebook before heading out to get a fair idea where is the cheapest.
2. Find out if you can get some Aquariums to price match - Some dealers will knock 5% or more off the total price of a cheaper place that stocks the same fish. Meaning that you get the fish/product 5% or more cheaper than you could find it anywhere else.
3. Try and find somewhere that sells things other than fish - I've found a store near my place that sells all sorts of pet related goods and only have one person who looks after the fish. The rest of the people who work there wouldn't have a clue about the fish and there is one tank in the place that doesn't have all their fish priced. Find out when the person who looks after the fish side of things works and make sure you go in there when they AREN'T working. I know, it's slightly underhanded but hell, I picked up 3 upside down catfish for three dollars each, usually in Oz you'd be looking at around the $15 mark each! If I was to buy 2 more then I'd have 5 fish for the usual price of one!
4. go into the shop when they are close to closing - I've found that people are generally more happy close to closing time and may knock a little off the price if you jabber to them a bit, be friendly and polite and the world is your oyster
I hope someone out there has at least some success with these tips as they've saved me quite a bit of money, and if anyone else has anything to add to my list then please, post away