I read this article in Kiplinger's featuring 21 web sites with deals that I thought you might want to check out. Here are some highlights from The article entitled, "21 Web Sites for Finding Deals Online."
Websites:
Dealio.com
RetailMeNot
Dealnews
GiftCardGranny
Dealio.com- This site is one of several mentioned in the article that compares prices on MILLIONS of products offered through tens of thousands of merchants. In large urban areas where driving from store to store can take many hours knowing the best prioce on your favorite products is a real time saver. Always keep in mind that you aren't really saving money if you drive 15 miles one-way to save $1.
RetailMeNot - This is a coupon site and several other sites are also mentioned in the article such as CouponWinner.com and Coupon Sherpa. A site that specializes in coupons for kids' things is also featured: CleverBabies.com
Dealnews- This site and the others mentioned here feature breaking deals happening right now and offer RSS feeds or email notifications to keep you in the loop. Six different deal sites are listed here with descriptions on what they offer to simplify your hunt.
GiftCardGranny- Interested in discounted gift cards? Then the site listed in this portion of the article are for you. The site offers this example of possible savings: If you purchase a $100 Gap gift card for $90 you have already saved 10%.
You can take advantage of these sites all year but for those of us who have gifts left to buy this article and the many other web sites featured in it could save you money this holiday.
Link:
http://www.kiplinger.com/features/archives/21-web-sites-for-finding-deals-online.html
Marion R. Syversen, MBA - President
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