Quick story: I recently saw a chicken painting by folk artist Ernest Lee in a downtown Asheville store window. The price was $65. My budget is a bit tight at the moment, but I had just received a rebate in the mail for $60. So, on a whim, I cashed the check, marched into the store, and offered them $60 cash (as in not credit or check) for the painting. The proprietor said, “You can buy it for $60 is that’s the price.” I explained that, no, it was tagged $65, but what I had was $60 and hoped he’d consider the offer. He looked at me like I was wearing three soiled winter coats and pushing a grocery cart while muttering to myself and said, “We don’t bargain here.”
After I left (mortified), I got to thinking, why not? It’s a painting being sold in a second hand store. While I’m sure there are some guidelines for pricing, isn’t retail cost fairly subjective? I know that similar paintings are selling for about $40 on Ebay, so $60 seemed a fair-market offer.
What do you think? Is it okay to bargain with merchants or is the price tag the final answer?