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    With all the '' negotiating talk, please folk keep in mind the busy season in Negril is only a few months. This is when the vendors that make there living selling,
    have to make there money to last a while.
    While some of the haggling is okay, please do not do it with the hard workers, like the fruit ladies, the pattie man, the folks that are beating a path in the hot sun, to make ends meet. I once had someone close to me on the beach buying an orange , asked how much, was told 50 cents and replied, '' how about 2 for fifty cents ? '' Come on now.... And even though it's fine to use the route taxi, keep in mind, the local prices are not for the tourist, expect to pay more, that extra buck is not going to make or break ya ! Okay, I vented, I'm good !

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    Silence is the best negotiation tool. If the price seems to high keep moving. If the seller needs/wants your money they will immediately find the price that will work for both of you. Jamaicans are very savy business men/women. It's not best to insult somebody who is trying to make a living.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jojo p View Post
    With all the '' negotiating talk, please folk keep in mind the busy season in Negril is only a few months. This is when the vendors that make there living selling,
    have to make there money to last a while.
    While some of the haggling is okay, please do not do it with the hard workers, like the fruit ladies, the pattie man, the folks that are beating a path in the hot sun, to make ends meet. I once had someone close to me on the beach buying an orange , asked how much, was told 50 cents and replied, '' how about 2 for fifty cents ? '' Come on now.... And even though it's fine to use the route taxi, keep in mind, the local prices are not for the tourist, expect to pay more, that extra buck is not going to make or break ya ! Okay, I vented, I'm good !
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    Quote Originally Posted by IRIEchic View Post
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    When it comes to route taxi, I think their rate is every ones rate, you dont go to other countries and pay a different rate for taxi or buses when it comes to public transport,now because we can afford more we do give more in the way of a tip. Now I will never take a route taxi when the locals are getting off work or coming home from school, this is the time they need to use the route taxi. 2 cents..........

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    I've never been charged more for a route taxi being a tourist... but I usually hand over $200, which is more than the actual route costs in most cases. It's just a Little extra and I'm not on that tight of a budget. Also, in my experience, if a driver has room and sees you, they'll stop, any time of day. I only use a taxi if I'm on a time crunch, or already walked a bunch of miles getting where I'm going. And of course, after the sun goes down!

    In any case, I totally agree that if prices are reasonable, just pay the price. If they aren't, walk ten feet and someone else probably has what you want at a different price.
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