
Learn great money saving tips with online shopping as they could really give you huge savings if you practice them well. Internet online shopping has been gathering popularity as you can easily sift through many online stores in the shortest time frame to get the best deal, at the click of a mouse button. With discount vouchers, discount codes or promotional codes, you can save even more when shopping online.
5 Essential Money Saving Tips With Internet Online Shopping
1. Always aim for the best deal and save more for the item(s) you desire. Do not immediately settle down with your purchase on the first online store that you come across. Scout through a few of them and make your price comparison to get the best deal. Lookout for sale items especially. Sale prices can be dramatically lower than the standard prices and help you to save big.
2. Always use coupons or discount voucher codes if you know where to check online. There are many websites out there that offer thousands of coupons to almost every online store.
Typically you pay 20% more for an item for shipping fee, and if you are able to save that much with discount vouchers, you are essentially getting free shipping for your items. Every time you get to the last checkout page, just key in the promotional code into the little box will do.
3. Always keep an eye for online rebates given by retailers that can help to save a huge percentage on the selling price. Simple fill out a little form and cut out the UPC code. Use these rebates and save big.
4. Always look out for sites or items that come with free shipping. As mentioned above, shipping fee is normally 20% more than the item price itself. Saving on your shipping can be tremendous if your item costs a lot.
5. Do not miss out those state retailers that do not charge sales tax for your items for your state. The money saving here could be significant too.
With money saving tips above and if you have practiced them well, you can add up and see how much you have easily saved for yourself. The best part is, you don’t even have to walk into a store to save a bundle. Spend some time to search online and I am sure you can find more money saving offers and tips out there. Start saving and enjoy living debt free today!
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#1 by WPMixer on May 28th, 2010
Dump your cell phone plan, dump your internet plan and all cable TV…go out to the beach everyday and surf or swim, or go golfing, any hobby you enjoy. Spend money only on food and on occasion spend some money for yourself once every 4 to 5 months! Problem solved!!!
#2 by Wordpress on May 28th, 2010
I have never once responded to a youtube video (though I am a youtubeaholic), but I must admit: that “I saved more money by switching to Geico” was downright hilarious. Thanks for making me laugh!!
#3 by nis p on May 28th, 2010
Everyone loves shopping online; you save time and money, and you won’t need to fight for a parking spot in the hectic malls. In America, almost everyone has a computer or at least knows how to operate one. People like the easy way out, and it has its own benefits. As technology grows, things get easier yet risky for everyone. For example, online shoppers need to be aware of where and how they use their important IDs, such as credit or debit cards.
Identity theft is something you can do very little to prevent, and you won’t know it’s happened to you until it’s too late. Identity theft is currently the fastest growing type of robbery in the United States. When a person steals and uses’ the victim’s identity without them knowing, it is called “Identity Theft”. Last Monday, the Fed arrested Albert Gonzales for cyber robbery. Federal prosecutors believe Albert Gonzales stole more than 130 million credit card data information, making Albert the largest identity scammer.
Hackers' main "target to steal information" hot spots are major retail stores and banks. When a scammer steals a person’s personal information, the only thing the thief can do is steal money from a credit card or a bank account. Most identification scammers get caught when they try to open a credit card or a bank account, write bad checks, or take out a loan from a bank, while leaving the victim with countless charges and years of bad credit on record. Identity scammers in United States have increased by 22% in 2008 from 2007. In 2008, nearly 10 million American’s identity was stolen.
Identity theft can happen to anyone, and many don’t realize it until they spend their next dollar and the credit card declines. To protect your personal information online, as well as at home, you need to purchase a shredder to shred all documents with personal information before throwing them away. Don’t send mail using unsecured mailbox. Have your social security number changed if it is the same as your driver’s license number. Have a secured internet network. Lastly, have a confined place to keep your important and person information.
Although the work for a scammer is hard, only a little information is needed. Some examples are, but not limited to: your birth date, credit card numbers, or a social security number. Some important tips that online shoppers can remember are: limit shopping online and never buy from unknown sites, always shred all mail before throwing it away, and make sure to check your credit report at least one time a year. If you do all these things to protect your information, people like Albert Gonzales will never be able to steal someone’s information again.
#4 by Free Blog on May 28th, 2010
My husband and I love pre-paid phones. Especially since he works out of state 90% of the time. We have pre-paid phones with mobile to mobile. We chose Cingular since the majority of our friends and all of our families use that service. It costs us about $30 every 3 or 4 months total.
#5 by Anonymous on May 29th, 2010
@MrEnergyCzar Your video is great! Thanks for sharing it. I only watched one – it would be great if you could summarize what each of the upgrades you did cost you.
We also love T-Mobile – we promote them on our web site and have 2 of their prepaid phones.
Steve
#6 by Blogger on May 29th, 2010
We do have a land line for contact with the children’s school, doctors, and my school advisers. It costs us $20 per month for the bare minimum.
#7 by Anonymous on May 30th, 2010
if you wanna save money most specially on mobile phone bills then use 08000mumdad.
#8 by WPBlog Shop on May 30th, 2010
@pest0711 i also consider myself as one of the cheapest person.. in mobile phones, i use reverse calls like 08000mumdad. clever ei?
#9 by Anonymous on May 30th, 2010
Check out my “mad man” video shot in the aisles of Walmart!
#10 by Anonymous on June 1st, 2010
Dump your cell plan and get T-Mob pay as you go (minutes only).. I pay $100 for 1,000 minutes per year, no contracts…thats over an hour a month….