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Shopping Tips: Advice to Keep Your Wallet Safe and Full.
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Author: Larkin, Erik
Section: ONLINE SHOPPING
MONEY SAVERS
| Shopping Tips: Advice to Keep Your Wallet Safe and Full |
- Do a background check: At the Better Business Bureau's Web
site (search.bbb.org), you can search records by Web address. If a
retailer isn't listed, that isn't necessarily a bad sign. It means that
the BBB does not have any information on the business, good or bad. If
you have a choice between buying from a company with a satisfactory BBB
record and one that's not listed, go with the one that's on file.
- Save with refurbs: Companies often sell factory-refurbished items
at a substantial discount, and often with a limited warranty. These may
be defective yet unused products that have been restored by the
manufacturer, or even special-order items a customer cancelled at the
last minute. Dell and Sony sell refurbs in outlet sections on their Web
sites. You can also find deals at Refurbdepot.com.
- Clip coupons: Several sites gather coupon codes that can score you
free shipping or a percentage off the original price. Two good ones are
Dealcoupon.com (linked to the highly useful bargain site Dealnews.com)
and Specialoffers.com.
- Go straight to the source: Online retail shops (like Amazon.com)
sometimes feature other sites' products and then relay orders to those
sites. If you find an item you want, don't click the Buy button
immediately. First check the manufacturer's or original shipper's site
to see if you can get the product for less. Cutting out the middleman
can save you money.
- Use the right tools: The SquareTrade SideBar for Internet Explorer
(just released at Squaretrade.com) automatically searches for lower
prices when you shop for certain consumer electronics (for example,
digital cameras) at online stores like Amazon.com and Tiger Direct. The
tool pulls in pricing info from Shopping.com and displays the details
in a pop-up sidebar. It also looks for listings on eBay and your local
Craigslist. In addition, it promises shopping protection by displaying
a warning when you enter a known fraudulent Web site.
~~~~~~~~ By Erik Larkin
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