Prepositions after "haggle"

"haggle with" or "haggle for"?

In 53% of cases "haggle with" is used

I haggled with Prospa a good half an hour until I got myself a djembe.

I almost never haggle with a client, unless it's a project I really, really want.

The times I did haggle without removing value, I had clients try to wrangle even MORE info out of me.

After much haggling with the Swiss authorities, his Father? s body was sent to Jamaica early this year where he was laid to rest.

The grounds of the Kingston Public Hospital are a major battlefield as the homes haggle with the families and relatives of the deceased.

The trio headed there and within 15 minutes of haggling with an aggressive old Chinese lady, we managed to get at least 40% off the original prices.

In 27% of cases "haggle for" is used

The Dutch Boys haggled for MYR 10 (US$3.

In 7% of cases "haggle about" is used

Not to haggle about the finer points of atta and anatta (self-and non-self) when one has not even got round to making effort with the Five Precepts.

In 7% of cases "haggle over" is used

This past week I went rounds with 2 clients haggling over price.

In 3% of cases "haggle on" is used

I believe that you can haggle on a price, especially if the customer has good intentions.

In 3% of cases "haggle without" is used

The times I did haggle without removing value, I had clients try to wrangle even MORE info out of me.