10 sly tricks of the shops to "trick" us and spend more money

In-store employee: You are also one of the customers who are interested in learning things about in-store sales and more.

9 pragmata poy kanenas ypallilos katastimatos den tha mas pei pote STORE, CUSTOMERS, SALES

In-store employee: You are also one of the customers who are interested in learning things about in-store sales and more. Below is a list of things you will learn for the first time. This way, you will be wiser about your purchases. In more detail:

Here are nine things no store clerk will ever say:

- Sales benefit the stores and not the customers. Sales are a way to buy things you did not initially think of buying. Many can not resist the temptation to see discounts. But what are the sales? Sometimes, stores artificially raise prices just before discounts to announce it later and attract customers. Ads and store windows can claim sales of up to 70%, but you will find such a discount on a single item. For everything else, prices are not reduced by more than 10%.

174 STORE, CUSTOMERS, sales

- Similar sizes may be too large or too small depending on the brand. Different manufacturers have different size scales. Therefore, you will be able to fit a small garment in one store, but you will hardly fit one of the same size in another. Some companies artificially "reduce" the size of their women's clothing to make it easier to buy.

175 STORE, CUSTOMERS, sales

- Working with a famous designer does not guarantee quality. Big brands sometimes create clothes made with well-known designers. Their purpose is to make customers pay more for exclusive items. However, the only thing that concerns them exclusively is their limited edition and the quality of these clothes is not better than the rest.

176 STORE, CUSTOMERS, sales

And other things that no store clerk will ever say:

- The bidding section seems so messy for some purpose. Have you ever noticed how all the clothes in a store are neat and folded, while the bidding department is in total chaos with things piled up in piles? This is done in order to make a customer feel happy that he has found a nice opportunity in this mess and runs to buy it right away.

177 STORE, CUSTOMERS, sales

- Harmful chemicals are used in the manufacture of clothing. Even if one thing is labeled "100% natural", it can be dangerous to your health. The manufacture of clothing includes chemicals that can not be identified without proper laboratory testing. Some harmful substances help to fulfill the desire of a designer in terms of color or texture of the object, while others protect clothes from insects and mold. Always wash new clothes before wearing them. It will reduce the amount of hazardous chemicals and keep you safe in case an infection has been left over from a previous customer who tried it.

178 STORE, CUSTOMERS, sales

- Synthetic items cost the same as those made with natural fabrics. Manufacturers often overestimate synthetic clothing to motivate customers to buy more expensive items made from natural fabrics. The customer thinks that a cotton or wool blouse is not as expensive as a synthetic one and buys it without a second thought.

179 STORE, CUSTOMERS, sales

The rest:

- Store clerk: Designer clothes are of poorer quality in specialty stores than the same clothes in boutiques. In an effort to save money, many people go to the shops with offers to buy designer clothes. However, the clothes and accessories there only look like designer collections. Expensive brands often create clothes from cheap materials, so that stores receive some income from those who can not buy their clothes in expensive boutiques.

180 STORE, CUSTOMERS, sales

- Poor quality products. Our parents have left things we can still wear. Today's clothes, however, are often of poor quality: everything is badly sewn, the printed images are of poor quality, the accessories are made of cheap plastic and so on. This is exactly the goal of the manufacturers: to make things cheap and perishable, so that we can renew them more often.

181 STORE, CUSTOMERS, sales

- Fashion trends change every week. The times when there were only two seasons, spring / summer and autumn / winter, are now a thing of the past. Modern clothing manufacturers have taken over the "microtrends". New trendy items appear in stores almost every week, so you want more and spend more.

182 STORE, CUSTOMERS, sales

 via