Just sayin'.
(TOTALLY KIDDING - I really hate that phrase. WHYohWHY do people use that?)
Seriously though - I spent several hours today online helping my mom buy Christmas presents for her children. The bigger ticket items that have to be shipped. (Maybe not the most Sabbath-appropriate activity. Online shopping. But it was SERVICE, right? But kindof self-serving too. Hmm).
I'm so proud of myself for the deals I found! I can't share what the items are, because I think once in a blue moon my older siblings might read this blog. Although I think they're the ones who informed me as a child that Mom and Dad were Santa Claus, but if I told them they told me, I wouldn't get any presents so I better keep my mouth shut. I'm not resentful at all.
Anyways, so I'll share my method.... and if you already knew all this, feel free to leave a comment saying DUH! YOU'RE NOT AS COOL AS YOU THINK YOU ARE. I won't be offended.
I start by looking for the product on Amazon to get a basic idea of what a good price range is. Amazon generally has decent prices, and free shipping over $25. Plus, reading the reviews can be very helpful. And there's no sales tax (which saves a LOT on bigger items). BUT - as far as I know, there's no cashback or incentive programs out there that give you anything for shopping through them at Amazon.
Then I go to Ebates and ShopAtHome and MyPoints and look for the product. I have to compare the prices, calculating in the incentive offered (percent cashback and points-value). And of course, find the sites that offer free shipping and no tax.
Then I take whatever online store I found the best price at, and look for coupon codes online at sites like RetailMeNot.
I pay for the item through PayPal (where occasionally they have incentives), using my credit card that gives 1-5% cashback.
Then text Mom the total she owes me and she transfers it to my account. Done.
Then I sit back and bask in the happiness that only sweet money saving deal shopping can offer.
2 comments:
I follow the first half (amazon), but I haven't been to ebates or shopathome. I'll have to look into it. Amazon does have an incentives program. It's called an affiliate program, but I'm not sure if the incentive is better than what you are already getting. Go girl!
wow. you are amazing. (I hate the phrase "just sayin" as well)
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