Give me the full PC build negotiation strategy step-by-step

Here’s a complete, step-by-step PC build negotiation strategy tailored for how deals actually happen at Nehru Place. Follow this like a checklist and you’ll consistently get near-wholesale pricing without getting tricked.


🧠 PHASE 1: PREPARATION (Before You Go)

1) Lock Your Exact Parts List

Write it down on your phone:

  • CPU (exact model)
  • GPU (exact model/brand if you care)
  • RAM (size + speed + “2 sticks”)
  • SSD (NVMe vs SATA + capacity)
  • Motherboard (chipset)
  • PSU (wattage + 80+ rating)
  • Cabinet

👉 Rule: No “suggestions” from sellers unless you re-check yourself.


2) Set Your Target Prices (Ranges)

  • Check Amazon & Flipkart
  • Note current prices
  • Your Nehru Place target = ₹500–₹2000 less per item (approx.)

👉 Now you know what’s “cheap”, “fair”, and “overpriced”.


3) Fix Your Budget Ceiling

Example:

  • Budget: ₹80,000
  • Mental limit: ₹75,000

👉 Never reveal your full budget early.


🎯 PHASE 2: MARKET EXECUTION (At Nehru Place)

4) Start with 2 Benchmark Shops

Visit:

  • Cost to Cost
  • SMC / similar reputed shop

Ask:

“Full build quotation de do with exact models.”

👉 Take photo / WhatsApp quote.


5) Do NOT Buy Yet

Even if price seems good.

👉 This is where most people lose money.


6) Go to 2–3 More Shops

Now use leverage:

“I have this quote at ₹X. Can you beat it?”

👉 Show them your phone (proof = power)


7) Force Bundle Pricing (Important Trick)

Instead of item-wise negotiation:

“Final combo price batao for full build.”

👉 Why:

  • Shops hide margin in small parts
  • Bundle = bigger discount

💣 PHASE 3: NEGOTIATION ATTACK

8) Use Price Anchoring

Don’t ask price—state your price

“If you can do ₹72,000 all inclusive, I’ll close now.”

👉 Always quote slightly lower than your target.


9) Stay Silent

After saying your price:
👉 Stop talking

Seller will:

  • Reduce
  • Add “best price”
  • Try to close

Silence = pressure.


10) Use Walk-Away Power

If not satisfied:

“Okay I’ll check one more shop.”

👉 Start leaving slowly.

⚡ 70% chance:

“Sir aap batao kitna dena hai…”

Now you push final number.


⚠️ PHASE 4: ANTI-SCAM CONTROL

11) Lock Each Component Clearly

Before payment, confirm:

“Exact same model as quotation, no changes.”

👉 Common scam:

  • Downgrade PSU
  • Single RAM instead of dual
  • Slower SSD

12) Force Transparency

Say:

“Write all model numbers on bill.”


13) Assembly Rule (VERY IMPORTANT)

If full PC build:

  • Assembly must be in front of you
  • All boxes opened in front of you
  • Optional: record video

👉 Prevents part swapping


📦 PHASE 5: FINAL CHECK BEFORE PAYMENT

14) Physical Verification

Check:

  • Seal pack (before opening)
  • Model numbers match
  • No dust / scratches

15) Bill Check

Ensure:

  • GST bill
  • Correct product names
  • Final agreed price

16) Quick System Test

  • Boot system
  • Check RAM / SSD in system info
  • GPU detected

🧠 PRO-LEVEL INSIDER STRATEGY

🔥 The “Split Shop Strategy” (Advanced)

👉 Don’t buy everything from one shop blindly

Example:

  • GPU cheapest at Shop A
  • CPU + motherboard at Shop B

👉 Combine for max savings


⚡ The “End-of-Day Trick”

Visit around 6–8 PM

👉 Shops more likely to:

  • Close deals
  • Drop prices
  • Clear inventory

🎯 The “Serious Buyer Signal”

Act like:

  • You know models
  • You’re comparing
  • You’ll buy today

👉 Sellers prioritize you over casual visitors


🚫 MISTAKES TO AVOID

❌ Buying from first shop
❌ Trusting “suggested upgrade” blindly
❌ Not checking model numbers
❌ Paying before verification
❌ Rushing decision


💡 FINAL TRUTH

At Nehru Place:

👉 The difference between average buyer & smart buyer = ₹5,000–₹20,000