While not haggling would have been a breach of the Bazar's etiquette, a nearby man was pushing the concept a bit further than usual:
"My good Abu, come on, I'm sure you can do me that favor. Did I ever betray your trust before? I've been a regular of yours for years now, and I've never given you any trouble all that time.
The deal couldn't be safer. I take two full pounds of your pistachio right now for one quarter of the absurd price you're asking me of them, and I'll pay the remainder next week. I'll have the money for sure. I plan to sell them by the fistful to the audience of that fancy archery contest, rich folks who don't know the true value of things.
It cannot go wrong. Most solid business plan in the whole Jewel. No risk, all benefits. And all I need for it to work is one small favor... A favor you even get paid for!"