I haggled with a Game Store Owner

So there's a game store near me that had a bunch of $5 games I wanted but there was no way I would pay $5 for most of them. So i asked the guy "If i bought like 30 games could i get them for $3 a piece?" he said "how about $4?" and i said "what if i bought 40?" and he was alright with that so i got all these for $3 a piece. How do you think I did? i'd say I did pretty well.
Extreme Pinball
Grand Theft Auto 2
God of War
Geist
Ecco the Tides of Time
Hang on & Safari Hunt
Barker Bill's Trick Shooting (Sealed)
Shooting Range (CIB)
The Mafat Conspiracy (CIB)
Silent Service (CIB)
F-15
4 Quatro Sports
After Burner
Trojan 5 screw
Gumshoe 5 screw
Wild Gunman 5 screw
Gyromite 5 screw
Xenophobe
Milon's Secret Castle
Star Tropics ($5)
Dick Tracy
Xevious
Robocop Vs. Terminater
Super Godzilla
Acme Animation Factory
Wolfchild
Drakken
Cutthroat Island
Lawnmower Man
Jungle Book
Super Chase HQ ($5)
Porky Pig
Cool World
Kablooey!
it doesn't equal 40 cause my friends bought 6
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For instance, if I bought 4 games for $7.95 each, and a $1.95 Atari game, only the $1.95 game would be eligible for the discount. So I'll remove the $1.95 game from my shopping basket and get one of the $7.95 games for free, pay with my credit card, then I turn back around and buy the $1.95 game with spare change from my wallet. This saves me a grand total of $5.00 + tax, so I usually separate my lowest priced items (like $1.95 Atari carts) and check them out separate. It pisses them off when I break up game purchases into multiple checkouts on the same visit, but I get better discounts that way, so in a way I'm kind of hustling the system I guess.