Wednesday, June 15, 2011

How to Not Fall into Debt While Using Deal Sites

Deal sites are fun and exciting. You try to grab the next deal before it sells out. The deep discounts can be oh so very tempting. Next thing you know, you find yourself considering $40 fleece lovey that was featured in "O" magazine because it's super cheap...Seriously?? Time to put the credit card down!
Here are a few tips to keep your head on straight and your credit card in your wallet!

-Before you click "Buy", check the shipping costs. Often the additional cost of shipping makes your "deal" a few dollars short of full price.

-Instead  of just hoping to find a good deal, you want to have items you need in mind. Make a (mental) list. Say, cloth diapers, amber teething necklace or sleep sacks are on your list. When a deal pops up for cute bibs or burp cloths, you don't have to consider buying them if they aren't on your "need" list. Often I'll scan deal sites and don't even bother looking at the deal if I don't see a key word from my "need" list.

-Avoid buying sized items, unless you already know the size you need from that specific brand. Remember, deal sites cannot accept returns.

-Remember, it's only a bargain if it's something you need or were planning to purchase beforehand. Otherwise, you're just spending money.

-Always have a good idea of the regular price of the item before you purchase. Sometimes the price listed on the deal site as the previous cost is higher than actual retail price on several other sites. Do a price comparison before you buy unless you know the price!!

-If you need the item by a certain date, be sure to check for any notifications that shipping will be delayed. These notifications are usually toward the bottom of the page.


Happy Shopping!

For a list of baby deals sites, click here.

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