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  • Priceline Negotiator: TravelNapping

    Posted by admin on July 9th, 2010 and filed under negotiator | 7 Comments »

    The Priceline Negotiator will stop at nothing to save you money on your hotel stay. Which, in this case, includes abducting a couple and bringing them to a better hotel for less money!

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    Ch 7 Vid 9–How to Negotiate Salary

    Posted by admin on July 9th, 2010 and filed under negotiate salary | No Comments »

    Recorded on January 13, 2009 using a Flip Video camcorder.

    Duration : 0:2:17

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    Manny’s First Interview Since Negotiations Began With Mayweather – Lem Satterfield

    Posted by admin on July 9th, 2010 and filed under negotiations | 25 Comments »

    here’s the link to lem’s story with manny pacquiao – http://boxing.fanhouse.com/2009/12/05/qanda-with-manny-pacquiao-i-want-to-fight-mayweather-very-badly/

    Duration : 0:2:28

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    How to Negotiate as a 3rd Party Loss Mitigator!

    Posted by admin on July 9th, 2010 and filed under how to negotiate | No Comments »

    On this weeks Preforeclosure Tip of the Week we cover how a 3rd party loss mitigation specialist can “now” negotiate Bank of America short sales on Equator.com. We also cover what a BofA Short Sale Welcome Letter is,how it affects your deals and more

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    salary negotiation tips

    Posted by admin on July 9th, 2010 and filed under salary negotiation | No Comments »

    If you need salary negotiation tips, and you want it now online, then this is your next article to read. Keep on reading.

    for more info, go to:
    http://salary-negotiation-tips.blogspot.com/

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    Rachel Stevens – Negotiate With Love

    Posted by admin on July 9th, 2010 and filed under negotiate | 2 Comments »

    Lyrics:

    2, 3…

    The other day you said, “Hello”
    We had a coffee
    Now the next thing I know, you’re playin’ me
    Was I just there for show
    ‘Cause I deserve to know
    What ever happened to me

    Yesterday, we were okay
    Why lead me on that way
    Haven’t you heard of give and take

    Now you think you’re in the clear
    Well, let me tell you, dear
    Soon you’ll realize your mistake

    The case is closed
    I don’t negotiate with love
    You made your choice
    I won’t negotiate with love
    What is it you don’t understand
    Respect is all that I demand
    You took my heart, you held my hand
    So listen up and understand
    Case is closed
    I don’t negotiate with love

    Could you turn down the track a little bit, please?

    Mmmmm…

    I’m thinking back in time
    Startin’ to realize
    I could’ve done much better than you

    I turn another page
    To me you’re just a phase
    A time when I’ve learned a thing or two

    The case is closed
    I don’t negotiate with love
    You made your choice
    I won’t negotiate with love
    What is it you don’t understand
    Respect is all that I demand
    You took my heart, you held my hand
    So listen up and understand
    Case is closed
    I don’t negotiate with love

    Case is clased
    Case is closed
    The case is clased
    The case is closed

    The case is closed
    I don’t negotiate with love
    You made your choice
    I won’t negotiate with love
    What is it you don’t understand
    Respect is all that I demand
    You took my heart, you held my hand
    So listen up and understand
    Case is closed
    I don’t negotiate with love

    Negotiate with love
    Negotiate with love
    Negotiate with love

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    Negotiation 101: mistakes.

    Posted by admin on July 9th, 2010 and filed under negotiation | 6 Comments »

    * the Eeyore syndrome: part two.

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    What are the issues that could be discussed in the indirect negotiations?

    Posted by admin on July 8th, 2010 and filed under negotiations | 4 Comments »

    Possible subjects:
    Withdrawal of Israelis to the 1967 borders
    East Jerusalem ,the capital of Palestine
    The settlements in the West Bank
    The right of return to the Palestinians refugees
    Any more subjects? and what is your opinion on the subject discussed?

    I believe the main target for those indirect negotiations is to come out with an agreed upon agenda for the direct negotiations.

    Every time Palestinians accept to start negotiations, Israelis start putting obstacles to avoid going through that embracing phase of negations where they have to give something to the Palestinians, things like starting new settlements in the occupied lands, excluding Jerusalem as a negotiations subject, refusing to negotiate Palestinians right for return,…….

    Israelis believe that the present situation is the best for them: they are in control and they will lose land if negotiations start.

    This government is buying time till some new government comes and take that burden of negotiations on its shoulders.

    Salary negotiation advice?

    Posted by admin on July 8th, 2010 and filed under salary negotiation | 2 Comments »

    I am applying for a job that is typically paid anywhere from $80,000-$105,000. It really varies. They didn’t list how much they would pay for the job or what their range is. What do I say for salary requirement? Do I go higher then I want incase there is a negotiation etc?
    I’ve usually found that whatever the company offers you…you can usually get increased if you counter with asking for $2000-5000 more.
    Debra…after the recession is over, I will still have the job and obviously will be putting in a lot of hours to earn that 100k. I’d like to not short change myself. Guess what happens the following year when it is time for a salary increase…whatever you lacked and could have gotten auto increased with little to not effort will take years to build up.

    Don’t sell yourself short, ask for the top end of the range, if they go lower, tell them your worth the pay, and will definitely earn the money and make them proud of their choice.

    How much can I negotiate down on a car price?

    Posted by admin on July 5th, 2010 and filed under how to negotiate | 3 Comments »

    I am looking to buy this 2006 previously owned toyota corolla. It has 23k miles and under factory waranty. I looked up on Kelly blue book how much I should expect to pay based on the features it has and it says 14k. The dealership is selling the vehicle at 13k. How much do you think I should try to negotiate down to? Is it reasonable to ask for it at 9k or 10k? The salesman said the guy who owned it traded it in for one of their newer cars. The car is very clean and nothing is wrong with the body and the warranty is good up to 60k miles. Any suggestions?

    13K for an ‘06 used corolla at the dealer!!!. you are getting ripped, simple as that.
    go around the lot and look for the same model and check the price.

    I got a 2006 corolla LE(middle trim) with the 6 cd changer, floor mats, lojack, every thing electric automatic, 11miles on the odometer. which is basically a zero miles car for $14,500,brand spanking new, in 2006. back then $14.5k!!!

    SOOOO why would you pay the same for a 4 year old car? next month it will be a 5 year old car, if there is a 2011 model car in the lot already then yours is basically 5 years old regardless of mileage.

    if you have cash at hand tell them "I can get one for that same price brand new" I’ll give you $7,500 right now.!

    I don’t know where you live but take a look at this. this will change your mind about a 06 for the price of an ‘10
    http://toyotaoforlando.com/corolla.aspx

    btw I dont work for them or am associated with them in any way, that is where I got mine.