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Six Ways To Save Time And Money While Holiday
Shopping
If you’re struggling to finish—or even
start—your holiday shopping, if your gift list
is growing longer as your wallet and your calendar countdown
shrink, and if panic is beginning to set in, you can
stop worrying. “If you know where to look, you
can still purchase thoughtful, creative gifts and get
great deals on them to boot,” advises Art Beroff,
coauthor of The Bargain Hunter’s & Smart Consumer’s
Field Guide: How To Buy Almost Anything For Next To
Nothing! (Avebury Books 2003, available at Amazon.com).
“The trick is use the time factor, coupled with
smart shopping tactics, to your advantage.”
(PRWEB) December 18 2003--If you’re struggling
to finish—or even start—your holiday shopping,
if your gift list is growing longer as your wallet and
your calendar countdown shrink, and if panic is beginning
to set in, you can stop worrying. “If you know
where to look, you can still purchase thoughtful, creative
gifts and get great deals on them to boot,” advises
Art Beroff, coauthor of The Bargain Hunter’s &
Smart Consumer’s Field Guide: How To Buy Almost
Anything For Next To Nothing! (Avebury Books 2003, available
at Amazon.com). “The trick is use the time factor,
coupled with smart shopping tactics, to your advantage.”
1. As time goes by. If you can handle the approaching-deadline
anxiety, waiting to shop until the season is well under
way can be a good thing. “The closer the holiday
deadline looms, the more retailers mark down merchandise,”
Beroff says. “One week before the big day—or
even one day—is a terrific time to pick up bargains
on everything from clothing to Christmas ornaments.”
2. Leave the shipping to them. Save money, as well
as time and effort, by purchasing gifts for out-of-town
recipients via mail order or the Internet. Having the
merchant send gifts directly to your friends and relatives
means you don’t pay double shipping (first to
you and then to recipients). Most merchants will even
provide gift wrap and cards with personalized messages
either for free or for a nominal fee. Better yet, some
merchants offer free shipping for purchases over a given
dollar amount. “But don’t wait until the
last minute to shop by mail or Internet,” Beroff
cautions. “Allow an average of 10 days for delivery
or you’ll pay extra for express shipping to get
your gift to its destination on time.”
3. Think outside the gift box. You don’t have
to spring for something expensive to make someone happy,
and you don’t have to go with unimaginative—and
pricey—offerings like gourmet food baskets for
the ‘difficult’ recipients on your list.
“Shop specialty catalogs,” Beroff says.
“There’s one for every interest: cooking,
crafts, fishing, knitting, movies, and military history,
to name just a few. Find them, and then shop them online,
by entering ‘fishing [or whatever your choice
catalogs’ in your favorite search engine.”
4. Bulk is not just for dog food. Pick up imaginative
gifts at great savings by purchasing in bulk. “As
we explain in The Bargain Hunter’s & Smart
Consumer’s Field Guide, retailers often give discounts
for bulk purchases,” Beroff advises. “When
you spot a nearing-Christmas sale on holiday-themed
table linens, for instance, offer to buy a dozen sets
if the merchant will provide an additional discount,
and then give one to each host or hostess on your list.”
5. Beauty makeover electronics. Save a bundle on electronics—anything
from computers to digital cameras to plasma TVs—by
shopping for reconditioned or refurbished items. “These
are pre-owned products that have been returned to the
manufacturer and then given a complete makeover,”
Beroff explains. “They’ve been spruced up,
cleaned, repaired, and brought back to like-new condition.
And they generally come with a full manufacturer’s
warranty.” Find these great deals by entering
‘refurbished electronics’ in your favorite
search engine or by going straight to the manufacturer’s
site and then entering ‘refurbished’ or
‘reconditioned’ in its search window.
6. Let them eat cake. Or any other restaurant fare.
Everybody likes to eat out, and the food tastes even
better when someone else pays the tab. “Purchase
gift cards online from national restaurant chains,”
Beroff suggests. “You can choose from several
denominations and have them delivered directly to your
recipients. Even better, some chains provide you with
discounts, free meals, or other rewards for gift card
purchases over a given amount.”
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