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    How to negotiate a better price (a yard owner's perspective)

    Hello everyone-

    Every day I get asked for "special" pricing above my standard or tier levels that we set each day. Some of my customers are successful, a great many more are not. Here's a quick look at what works and what does not, at least at my facility.



    1) Know what you have. If you are asking for #1 heavy pricing on a load of tin, it's not happening. On the other hand if you have structural steel plate or I-beams and want an upgrade over standard long or short iron pricing, you are on the right track.
    2) Don't wait until after you have been weighed and paid to get upset at the pricing, the time to do this is BEFORE you unload.
    3) Don't lie about the prices you were quoted on the phone. This is one of my favorites. I have actually used my security recordings (with audio) to replay my office manager's side of the call a customer made to our yard 30 minutes before he drove in.
    4) Try to talk to a buyer, manager, or owner. The guy behind the scale is probably not allowed to make special deals, same goes to the cashier. Basically, most people at a business can say no, you need to find the person who can say yes.
    5) Most important: be pleasant when you come in and try to get to know the employees. If you are a regular customer that everyone is happy to see coming in, you are already light years ahead of anyone else asking for a special price.

    One final note- never be afraid to ask about a price that seems waaaaay off. Chances are a legitimate mistake has been made.

    I hope this helps a little bit, please feel free to chime in with comments or questions.
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    Some excellant advise. Mike.
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    Now go beat the copper out of something, Miked

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    Here is another one: Don't call me up and lie saying that another yard is paying you X amount more than we are paying. We all ship to the same mills, so we are all getting essentially the same price. Different yards work on different margins. If you blatantly lie to me I will tell you to hit the road and you just wasted your's and my time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HLH&R Metals Recycling View Post
    Hello everyone-

    Every day I get asked for "special" pricing above my standard or tier levels that we set each day. Some of my customers are successful, a great many more are not. Here's a quick look at what works and what does not, at least at my facility.

    1) Know what you have. If you are asking for #1 heavy pricing on a load of tin, it's not happening. On the other hand if you have structural steel plate or I-beams and want an upgrade over standard long or short iron pricing, you are on the right track.
    2) Don't wait until after you have been weighed and paid to get upset at the pricing, the time to do this is BEFORE you unload.
    3) Don't lie about the prices you were quoted on the phone. This is one of my favorites. I have actually used my security recordings (with audio) to replay my office manager's side of the call a customer made to our yard 30 minutes before he drove in.
    4) Try to talk to a buyer, manager, or owner. The guy behind the scale is probably not allowed to make special deals, same goes to the cashier. Basically, most people at a business can say no, you need to find the person who can say yes.
    5) Most important: be pleasant when you come in and try to get to know the employees. If you are a regular customer that everyone is happy to see coming in, you are already light years ahead of anyone else asking for a special price.

    One final note- never be afraid to ask about a price that seems waaaaay off. Chances are a legitimate mistake has been made.

    I hope this helps a little bit, please feel free to chime in with comments or questions.
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    good info

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    Another thing....don't be the guy who puts everything onto the same trailer with out using boxes 55gallon drums or something, When you taek up a unloading slot they want to get you unloaded as fast as they can and get you moved out so they can get the next person. So its best to have everything ready to go when you show up and not be taking this apart when you are there....(I have had people take computers apart at my shop because they JUST picked them up and ran over here..
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