When shopping for gifts, whether for ourselves or someone else, all of us are looking to save a few dollars. No matter what you’re shopping for, from a diamond engagement ring for popping the question to a scarf for Grandma – you will save big bucks by shopping online.
The key to maximizing your savings is knowing where to look to find the best bargain. And comparison shopping, by visiting various websites, is the only way to go. Instead of fighting the hustle and bustle that comes with comparison shopping at various brick-and-mortar locations, you can find better pricing options and cover more stores with the click of your mouse.
In the past, shipping and handling fees may have deterred you from shopping online, but retailers have started minimizing or waving those fees for customers who spend a certain collar amount. And while major retailers such as Wal-Mart, Best Buy and Macy’s have online websites, you may be able to stretch your dollar further by shopping with other established, smaller E-tailers.
Here are some examples of price comparisons between different websites and traditional brick-and-mortar retailers.
Tool Time
If you’re shopping for the handyman or woman in the family, finding the right gift can be rather tricky. Because they are sure to already have their own favorite tools, and even many of the latest gadgets that can simplify their work, you may be thinking that a gift certificate to Home Depot, Lowe’s or a local hardware store is the best way to go.
But before you decide to do that, consider buying a gift that the tool guru may find useful, but would not consider buying for themselves. The Black and Decker Storm Station is the perfect emergency prep tool for when the power goes out. Currently, Home Depot listed a price of $99.97. But http://Amazon.com lists a price of $74.88. Here, you will save more than $25 by ordering online instead of going to a traditional retailer.
On Bended Knee
If you’re thinking of popping the question, consider this: if she says yes, the cost of a wedding can range from $10,000 to $50,000 and beyond. Why not get your marriage off to the right start by saving money on your diamond engagement ring?
By ordering online, you can literally save hundreds of dollars. A half-carat princess cut three-stone diamond purchased at a brick-and-mortar retailer in a mid-sized metro area can cost around $2,250. But if you order a similar ring from Blue Nile, an online jewelry retailer, you can save a little money – their cost is closer to $2,200.
But your diamond engagement ring purchase, the ultimate in romantic gift ideas for her, is a perfect example of how finding the bargain E-tailer can add up to big savings. At http://danforthdiamond.com, an online jewelry retailer specializing in diamond jewelry, a similar ring costs around $1,600 – a savings of $600! That’s enough money for a down payment on a honeymoon to Costa Rica.
Trendy Fendi
Handbags are big business, and there are few women who will show displeasure with the gift of a high-end designer handbag. Shopping online, you can find Coach, Gucci, Dooney & Burke, Prada and Fendi handbags. And while there are knock-off imitations you can purchase for significantly less money, if you do your homework by taking the time to do research on the web, you can save money and still get the real thing.
If you went the usual route and visited Neiman Marcus to purchase a designer handbag for your fashionista, the Fendi Canvas Du’Jour handbag would cost you $1,400. However, if you visited http://overstock.com, a popular online discount retail site, you would find the same bag for $1029.99 – a savings of more than $350.
If you wanted to save even more money, you could sign her up for an account at http://www.bagborroworsteal.com and give a gift certificate to the site instead of a handbag. This company is the Netflix of handbags, and recipients borrow or “rent” designer handbags for one week to one month at a time, paying a fee ranging, on average, between $30 and $300. This way, instead of owning one designer handbag that will eventually no longer be in style, she can periodically upgrade her designer look by changing designer purses as often as needed.
Diamonds for the Heart
So you’re not going to pop the question. But keep in mind that jewelry of any kind is sure to make her smile. There are hundreds of romantic gift ideas that include jewelry, but a diamond heart pendant is a classic gift that she will always treasure.
Once again, the E-tailers come out ahead on price when looking for a quality diamond heart necklace. At Zales, a well-known brick-and-mortar jewelry chain, you will pay about $700 for the necklace. At Blue Nile, you will pay significantly less at $600. But if you are looking to save even more money, you can do it at http://DanforthDiamond.com, where you’ll find a comparable diamond heart pendant for $560. This ever-popular jewelry piece, a product available at most jewelry retailers, demonstrates that taking the time to find the best bargains online is certainly worth the time.
As you can see, saving money by shopping online keeps a lot of your dollars in your pocket. But, you must comparison shop to find the quality discount E-tailers that will give you the best value for you money. Happy shopping!
Jill Renee
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Is there anyway to save money on shopping for clothes after I’ve lost weight?
I want to loose weight but I am afraid that I will have to break out the big bucks and restock my WHOLE closet just to fit them to my new body. If this happens, is there any way i can save some cash?
Well you could just maybe get some of them altered to fit you still. I’m not sure how much it costs. But you could get estimates. You can also just go to Walmart. They are having sales on all their summer stuff, because you are losing weight you will be able to buy smaller sizes on sale!
Plus they sell lots of basics. It depends on how much weight you have to lose. If its 10-15 pounds, you can probably just get them taken in a bit and then still wear them.
Other stores will still have some sales too! So you can just look all over. But I suggested Walmart mainly cus you can get basics cheap there. That way you can save some cash for nicer clothing.
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I lost about 135 pounds and found that ebay was my best source for my new clothes and I could sell my gently used large sizes to offset the cost.
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Buy or borrow a sewing machine then sit and machine up the side seams so your clothes it you. Then you can always let them out again as well, (sorry
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Also some clothes are more adabtable to size. Stretchy jeans with elasticated waistbands and stretchy tops. I went from a UK 12 to a UK 8, back up to a 10 now though. (Illness).
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Thrift shops (they often have new items) and discount stores…I like Ross Dress For Less, but T.J.Maxx is good also. Hey if there’s a Buffalo Exchange in your city, then their a sure bet, you can exchange your clothes for some new clothes, D*** I wish I had of thought about that for a good business opportunity!
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