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How to walk away from a good deal when you are getting a better deal?
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I have been talking to one education consultant regarding giving me as much discount as possible on college fee for commercial cookery course. And i have almost closed the deal for $13000.

But there is this one consultant whom my family knows. And it was the first consultant i went to asking for cheapest priced college thinking they were like family but they just showed me one expensive college with fee of $22000. And i knew the course couldnt cost more than $16000.

So i was pissed and totally ignored it. But now that i have get the cheapest price, my family want to atleast talk with that consultant just to ensure the college that my new consultant has choosen is genuine. I know its genuine. And also hss asked me to disclose the price i am getting.

And i think if i say that i am getting into $13000 costing college to that old one ( family consultancy). He may offer me much lower price just so i will enroll to that college through his consultancy.

So what do you think should i do if he offer me 12000 or even 12500 fee for same college? Should i take it? And if i did. What should i say to the consultancy that offered me $13000 costing collge? I have bargain so much to get to $13000

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