The best online deals
By Joanie
@Freelanzer (10782)
Canada
December 30, 2016 9:00pm CST
How do you get the best online deals? There are many choices out there but smart shopping will get you the best deals. One important tip when shopping for bargains online is to compare prices and shipping costs. Never buy the first item you see at the first store you visit. Look at a minimum of three other stores or sellers for similar items. Compare the price, shipping, the cost, the return policy and the payment policy, before making a final decision. How much of your shopping is online?
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@Freelanzer (10782)
• Canada
31 Dec 16
I don't do a hole lot but it is amazing to see how widely the prices vary online for the same item.
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@JudyEv (381941)
• Rockingham, Australia
1 Jan 17
@Freelanzer I can quite believe it. We might get electronic cables or parts and/or car parts and the differences are staggering.
@Freelanzer (10782)
• Canada
31 Dec 16
I do a bit but it has to be for somethign I can't get locally or If I can get the same thing online for a bargain.
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@MGjhaud (23228)
• Philippines
31 Dec 16
I love shopping online. I love great deals. And yes, I do compare prices first before purchasing. Shipping fee is not something i worry though cause i only shop locally. Most of the sellers here are offering Free Shipping for a certain a amount of purchase which is not too high.
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@Freelanzer (10782)
• Canada
31 Dec 16
Same here if you buy locally. However, most of my online shopping is not local so free shipping is a real bonus
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@kevin1877uk (36987)
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31 Dec 16
I shop around online seeing which are doing the best deal.
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@TheHorse (238284)
• Walnut Creek, California
31 Dec 16
Most of my shopping is online. LL Bean has free shipping and quality stuff, so I get most of my clothes that aren't t-shirts, underwear, or socks there. Dor speaker refinishing stuff, I check both eBay and Amazon. I figure shipping costs into the overall cost of the item I need.
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