Sari Bargaining
The other day I went to buy some saris for two disciples. They were thirty-six dollars each. I told the shopkeeper, "No, thirty." The man agreed. Right after that a lady came in and wanted the same sari. He quoted her the same price-thirty-six dollars.
She came in after me, but she wanted to be served before me, so she bought it for thirty-six dollars, and left while I was still standing there.
Then the shopkeeper said that he gave me a better price because I always buy more than one. And he added, "Also, she is an ugly woman. I don't see any beauty in her." That is why he sold the sari to her for thirty-six dollars.
[Source: "Sari Bargaining" in Sri Chinmoy, I Love Shopping, Part 1. First published by Agni Press in 1985. Copied from the web pages of www.SrinChmoyLibrary.com/Sri-Chinmoy-love-shopping/part1.]
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