jaggernaut wrote:MaichBlack wrote:jaggernaut wrote:MaichBlack wrote:Angelica _ann wrote:Swenani wrote:timwesh wrote:Hi Wazuans
Am looking for a portable charcoal barbecue grill which preferably has a lid for an event am having on Sunday. Where can I purchase one in Nairobi? Have a budget of Ksh 6000. The ones am getting are over Ksh 8000
Try kamukunji/shauri moyo
Yap hapo around city stadium kwa jua kali.
Dont look desparate! Park the car where they can't see you parking it, lose the coat and tie etc. You can also hire a 'bargainer' - A kawaida fellow from around the place who goes and asks about the price and bargains when you are within earshot. The price is agreed on, and suddenly you are the one paying and the seller is cursing himself. A hundred bob or more to the 'bargainer' for his 15 minutes of work and you are on your way!
Peculiar kenyan middo (struggling?) crass habits. Don't be so mean.
To who, the buyer or the seller?? Ever heard of brokers - and not you NSE broker.
The seller. Pay the jua kali guy fair price for his work, dont drive a hard bargain (then go bendovering

). Those bbq things last forever.
Which side of Nairobbery do you live in. People will sell to you items worth 6k at 20k because of how you look and the clothes you are wearing. You can hardly call that fair price. Can you?
I had a (white) friend who had come visiting and one day he decided to visit the Masai market by himself. Those guys were quoting things for him at 10 times - 20 times the actual price - in dollars! How much is this carving? 75 dollars... and the rest are buying the bloody thing at less than a thousand bob. Luckily enough I had told him about Nairobbery. We agreed that one day we will just go round, he discreetly identifies what he wants as we walk around and then I go back alone later and buy them for him. I was his 'kawaida' guy. Long story short, he saved a bucket load of money! And the sellers still sold at their 'actual fair price' - probably slightly more coz I didn't bargain much!
That's Nairobbery for you!!!
Never count on making a good sale. Have the purchase price be so attractive that even a mediocre sale gives good returns.