Many people are cutting their expenses by clipping coupons, buying in bulk at wholesale outlets, planning meals around the grocery ads, and going to discount stores. People are bargaining for large purchases such as appliances and cars. All these are very effective ways to save money, but there is one thing missing here: the Internet.
Internet shopping can turn up some really good deals. From movie tickets to dishwashers and books to baby clothes, shopping on the Internet can save money, even with shipping costs added. You can also find locally unavailable parts and manuals for things you own.
When Lynn needed a new dryer, she went on the Internet to shop. After careful comparison of features, she found the best price on a really good dryer. It was sold by a large retailer with local delivery. She did a search for coupon codes and found a coupon that provided for free delivery and installation. All she had to do was copy the code at checkout. In all, using the Internet saved her over $150.
Another day Lynn needed a new bowl for her high quality food processor. She found two companies that still sold parts and, with careful price comparison, she was able to replace the bowl, lid, and food pusher—all for about one-third the cost of replacing the machine with a new one.
When Lynn could not make it to the health food store on their discount day, she turned to the Internet for her vitamin purchase. She found all the same quality brands she usually buys, at a much lower price than the local store. She found a coupon code that provided for $10 off any order over $50 and used that with the lowest price shipping option, saving an estimated $40 (plus car expense) on the entire order.
These are just a few examples of how shopping online saves you money.







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marami talagang ways to save money pero di ko pa natry mag shop online.