Rabu, 02 Februari 2011

Bargain Rules in Indonesia

For many Indonesians, bargaining is a way of life and getting a fair or cheap price is regarded as a challenge. Sometimes vendors name a price based on the customer’s perceived ability to pay,
rather than the actual cost of the item. This makes it more difficult for foreigners, who will usually be quoted a higher price. Some people consider bargaining to be time-consuming and frustrating, but it is also a game and if you know the rules it can be fun.
  • Do not try to bargain in shopping malls and stores with fixed prices. You are expected to bargain in road-side stalls, such as those selling plants and flowers, traditional markets and “tourist areas” such as Malioboro, pasar seni ubud, pasar seni sukowati, jalan mataram jogja, taman puring jakarta etc.
  • In some shops, particularly in “tourist areas”, you will immediately be offered a discount or “special price”, because you are the first or last customer of the day or to encourage you to come again. This is an indication that the vendor is open to bargaining.
  • Do not commence bargaining if you have no intention of purchasing – this is considered “bad form”.
  • It helps a lot if you have some knowledge of the item’s actual price. Do some surveying first at fixed price stores or ask friends what they paid for certain items that you are interested in.
  • To start the bargaining process, first ask the vendor the price of the item that you are interested in. Then ask if the price can be reduced (Boleh kurang?). If the answer is “Yes” (Boleh) or “Yes, a little” (Boleh, sedikit), you begin negotiations.
  • As a general rule you can offer to pay one quarter to one half of the first asking price, with the vendor and purchaser making counter offers until a suitable median price is reached. You may then expect to pay about one half to two thirds of the initial asking price.
  • In some traditional markets the prices offered are already low and vendors may take offense at a very low first price offer, therefore you should only ask for a discount (Minta diskon).
  • If you are purchasing more than one item you should be able to negotiate a better deal.
  • Even though you really like something, try to keep calm and poker faced, as the vendor will stick to his higher price if he thinks you will pay it.
  • If, after some negotiations, you consider that the vendor’s price is still too high you can leave the shop or stall and move on to the next, which will probably be offering similar items. This often does the trick and the vendor will rush after you accepting your last offered price. If this does not happen, you know that your price was still too high and the vendor would have suffered a loss.
  • When you and the vendor have agreed on the price you are obliged to complete the purchase.
  • Build up a relationship with a vendor at a store where you shop frequently. You can remind the vendor that you have shopped there previously and as he recognizes you his “first price” will become lower.
  • In shops that allow bargaining you should be aware that it is unlikely that you would be able to get a refund or after sales service.
  • Bargaining is a skill that can be developed with practice and you will be proud of the “bargains” you have acquired. There will be times when you discover later that you paid “too much”, but the prices in general are very affordable, and the experience of bargaining is enjoyable in itself.
  • Patience and good humor are vital for successful bargaining. If you are not in the mood for bargaining, then shop in stores where prices are fixed 
  • Ask the vendor to give you 50 - 80 % less than the price they give you. Especially when a lot of tourist/peak season coming. If they dont want, just move away.
Enjoy your bargaining experiences in Indonesia!


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Minggu, 12 Desember 2010

Top 5 Movies that Inspiring us

1. Into The Wild
This film inspire us as we wrote in the prologue, a long journey of finding the meaning of life. About the happiness you're looking without money, a real and genuine freedom that come from independent individual. Maybe we will do the same when we're graduated from university. It was our big dream :)




2. Seven Years In Tibet
Seven years in Tibet, telling someone who is obsessed with conquering the Himalayas. He eventually had to live in Tibet and met with the 14th Dalai Lama and studied eastern culture, about Buddhism.
We love mountains, where we can discover who we are and get closer to the nature.7 summits are our destination in the future. We want to beat it one day!
3. Tin Tin Serial
Tells of a journalist who revealed the truth and go anywhere.it was brilliant and we love it. One day maybe we will go to Belgium and saw the museum. Serial Tin Tin is a spectacle that we enjoy in TV when we were kids, inspire us to explore the world.






4.Up
Talk about a couple's dream who want to go to South America, but they were forget about their dream.This movie just remind us for not to forget the dream.






5. Australia
A woman from England who went to Australia, She's never go in the middle of desert and met a stranger. And she met a man who helped her to live in hard desert in Australia. The romantic travel movie.





Sabtu, 11 Desember 2010

Sound of Travel

Sometimes we get bored on the boat. Hours on ferry without do nothing, the hectic buses, long road, people speaks so loudly, etc.We try to kill such a situation by adding some traveling's songs. Just clicked on the song if you want to download the songs. :)

Here's our top 10 traveling songs by Joanne and Jacob 

1. Risky Summerbee and Honeythief - Fireflies 

2.Two doors cinema club - You're not stubborn

3.Iggy Pop - The Passangers

4.John Denver -Take me Home countryroads

5.Norah Jones - Come away with me

6.Gugun and the bluesshelter - on the road

7. The Beatles - I'll follow the sun

8.Risky Summerbee and Honeythief - The place i wanna go

9.Eddie Vedder - Long Night

10.Janis Joplin - Blowin in the wind

soo.. enjoy the music and happy travel all !

hugs,
Joanne and Jacob