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6 Shopping Secrets From Department Store Workers

Posted: 09/25/2012 9:02 am

Love to shop? Join the club; in 2011 we spent about $4.7 trillion (yes, trillon!) in retail sales, according the U.S. Commerce Department.

And who hasn't overspent at one time or another? With new merchandise refreshed every season, every month--or, at discount retailers like Target and T.J. Maxx, every week--department stores can be a minefield if you go in uninformed. Especially since stores are designed to make you drop as much cash as possible.

Floor layouts, salespeople's strategies and even storewide sales tap into our most basic consumer impulses. But not this fall: To help you engage in smarter retail therapy, we asked two former department store employees to reveal their juiciest secrets so you save more.

1. Start at the Back of the Store
One evergreen retail strategy is to bury the best discounts-clearance items, especially-in the rear of the store, so you'll encounter racks of beautiful new merchandise before you get to the real nuggets.

Furthermore, stores will try to influence your purchases by advertising their current sales, even the smallest ones, heavily throughout the store, says Abby*, a former salesperson at a high-end New York City department store. "A lot of times, the best deals are not during the big advertised sales," she says. "Usually the best sales items are on a rack toward the back or slightly hidden."

2. Befriend Your Salesperson
Salespeople aren't just trying to make sales on the spot. They're motivated to keep customers apprised of future deals, too, because they have sales goals to meet during those promotions. Ask a clerk to put you in her client book and to call or email you about other sales as they happen.

A lot of stores will let even let you come in a week or so before the actual promotion and hold the merchandise you're interested in, then email you when the sale begins. That way, you get the item at a discounted price before the sale officially starts; the industry term for this is a 'pre-sell.' "They'll swipe your card, save the info, keep your merchandise packaged up in a special area, and give you a claim ticket to come back once the sale begins," says Abby. Of course, the secondary motivation for a pre-sell is to get you back in the store to spend more, so make sure to return armed with the will power to pick up only what you already purchased.

3. Aim to Save at Least 30%
"Generally speaking, a sale isn't really worth it unless you're saving at least 30%," says Abby. "And there's always a sale happening in which you can save at least 30%." So if you're the type to cringe when you have to pay full retail, wait for the stuff you're coveting to be introduced into the sale rotation. (Again, getting extra chummy with your salesperson means you might get tipped off to just when that is.)

4. Request a Price Adjustment
If you spent more on a full-price item than you're comfortable with and having retail remorse, go back within seven days and check to see if that item's been marked down, says Lisa*, a former high-end department store manager. Most stores will honor a price adjustment within that time frame, as long as you've kept your receipt and it's a hard markdown (meaning the sale price is clearly indicated on the tag). The most foolproof way to avoid losing your receipt? Ask to have it emailed to you, and pull it up on your smartphone when you need it.

5. Beware of Bundled Promotions
Avoid buy one, get one deals (known in the industry as BOGOs) and similar bulk sales that are designed to encourage you to buy more merchandise than you ordinarily would. If you're spending more than you intended to, you're not really saving, Lisa reminds us.

6. Don't Look to the Right
Research shows that most shoppers are right-handed and instinctively look to the right, so that's where stores put the newest and most expensive stuff. To encourage that instinct, stores will often add extra lights and music to that area to entice you to come closer. The answer? Go into the store with an idea of what you need, and don't get distracted by display tricks!

*Names have been changed.

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12:40 PM on 09/27/2012
Goodwill recieves a lot of brand new clothes these stores cannot sell. You have to hunt and peck because they try to up the price on brand new. Fortunately the workers mess up a lot. Great to get brand new ts for $1.50. Also lots of talbots,lands end and ll bean.
02:05 AM on 09/27/2012
I just love to shop only the "clearance rack" at Macy's. Nothing is in order, but I invest time & energy.
You will always find great deals & quality. Yes, I took them up on their offer to email my receipt. What a great idea. I saved over $700.
It takes time to find great deals. Shop alone or take your favorite friend, then lunch or dinner.
06:21 PM on 09/26/2012
Another tip: go on line, type in something like "best time to buy in 2012".
You'll get a listing of what is on sale when and why.
It's usually because it's end of season; new merchandise is ready to be put on the floor.
It can also be discontinued items and/or models.
I've gotten some fabulous deals.
Obviously, strike while the iron is hot.
Once an item is gone, it is gone. If you see it, you like it, buy it!!
No rain checks, no nothing!
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Rochelle MacDonald
Living life at the legally accepted maxium speed
05:02 PM on 09/26/2012
Shop second hand, consignment and thrift stores for the best deals. I've noticed specialty consignment for items ranging from wedding dresses to computer hardware. Most of these places also maintain an internet presence, and are able to exchange merchandise with similar stores in another market. A store in Phoenix, AZ may have an abundance of ski equipment, so that the consignment store in Denver, CO can make a good deal on your behalf for your desired equipment.

This is where the serious bargain hunters turn, not brand new retail outlets.
03:28 PM on 09/26/2012
The end caps are the best places for discounts. Just found some plastic containers complete with toothbrush, toothpaste and a toothbrush top. Great for travel! .47 apiece.
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born 2b different
research b4 u post
12:29 PM on 10/01/2012
Cheap made in China crap.
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ae12wrangell
NEVER trust a lawyer/lawfirm whose phone is 1-800
02:16 PM on 09/26/2012
Can Barnes & Noble be included in this?
01:50 PM on 09/26/2012
Some chains have many sales throughout the year to attract customers. That probably works with people who shop as a form of recreation. The rest of us would be happier with lower regular prices & seasonal sales limited to merchandise that has to be sold to make room for new merchandise. I've never seen 2 X 4s on sale at a home improvement store.
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Enid
01:30 PM on 09/27/2012
there advertised often in my local.
Even home depot has 2X4 sales
11:58 AM on 09/26/2012
Also, buy 'out of season' this works very well on non-perishables.
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miz mendo
unbind your mind, there is no time
11:38 AM on 09/26/2012
I can't tell you how important this info is for me, as I am constantly on the prowl to be the BEST CONSUMER EVER. Thank you.
10:53 AM on 09/26/2012
Just remember. What you just bought must be good because it came all the way from China!
09:50 AM on 09/26/2012
After holidays, around a week later T has 75% off on certain items. That is the only time I will buy. Most other promos are bogus and too expensive.
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skatscan
09:44 AM on 09/26/2012
Every woman I dated when entering a store would ALWAYS stop and look at the very first things at the entrance of the store. I always opted to do a perimeter walk through the store before I focused on what I want to get.
06:25 PM on 09/26/2012
Like shopping in a grocery store: ALWAYS shop the perimeter first - fresh fruits, vegetables, meat and fish, dairy -- healthy food. Then, do the inside aisles.
Like all the candy (eye level for kids) and magazines at the check-out stand: very attractive nuisance and and good for impulse buyers!
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09:42 AM on 09/26/2012
It just goes to show you that we "lefties" are in our "right" mind. ;-)
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GibbsSlap
05:29 PM on 09/27/2012
This is quite true. Pity the righties.
09:41 AM on 09/26/2012
women be shoppin'
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americawasgreatonce
Life is not fair, get used to it.
09:31 AM on 09/26/2012
The best deal is to just wear heavy baggy clothing and just stuff the stuff down your front. I owned stores at one time and it seemed that many of our customers that didn't fit our normal demographic used this method.

In 1998 & 99 in a small store we had 37 people arrested, not one got any time in the slammer and most got away with a reprimand by a liberal judge.
April Dancer 25
The Girl From U.N.C.L.E.
10:04 AM on 09/26/2012
There's not enough room in jail for people who shoplift with murder and robbery and rape being more important on the "who should go to jail" list. The judge was making a judgement call. It's what they do.
wsdave
Abusive or Insulting? I won't be responding.
11:24 AM on 09/26/2012
Considering that all of the crimes you listed have been going down for decades, I don't think that's the problem. The problem is that we are locking up drug users that hurt NOBODY instead of the shoplifters that DO hurt people.
lofttypeofaview
I pledge allegiance to the poor!
10:04 AM on 09/26/2012
It kept your taxes down not to imprison them!
wsdave
Abusive or Insulting? I won't be responding.
11:25 AM on 09/26/2012
No it didn't. The government could simply deficit spend for the imprisonment.