Online Shopping

By Angela Panama

img_2091In store shopping has always been therapeutic for me, spending an entire day cruising the isles in search of a bargain. I always saved online shopping for items that I knew are not generally sold in stores. But, I have seen the light when it comes to online shopping. There are a trillion online stores at my fingertips any time of the day. I remember when I was younger, my best friends’ mother used to rant and rave about the Home Shopping Network and we would laugh and say “This Woman is CRAZY.”   Now, I completely understand her joy.


I have a preteen and it seems that the Band Hero, Guitar Hero & DJ Hero franchise is the new Tickle Me Elmo because walking into a store and finding the right version for the right game systems is not an easy task. As I drove around from store to store on a hopeless mission to find the impossible a friend asked me, “Why are you wasting gas driving from store to store when you can just shop online?” I never thought to purchase such a large item online; I thought shipping and handling would break the bank. After spending the rest of the day store hopping with zero success I took my search online. I was amazed to find that not only was my item available online, it was cheaper than it was in the store and it would be delivered to my door the next day for FREE.


With almost every retailer now offering the ability to shop from the comfort of your home, here are a few that stand out above the rest when it comes to getting deals.


Amazon

Amazon puts an endless number of vendors at your fingertips and offers free shipping on many of their items when your shopping cart is over $25. Items are generally lower than the department store prices and you can buy with confidence. I placed a large order with Amazon and when I logged on to check the status of my order I saw that it had been delivered a few days before, although I never received it. I called Amazon just knowing that they were going to doubt my story. Without asking one question they told me they would rush a replacement order to me ASAP. Turns out the box had been sitting in my apartment leasing office for days; Fed Ex didn’t leave a note on my door.


Overstock.com

Think of Overstock.com as the Marshalls, TJ Maxx & Ross of the internet. Its’ name explains it all; they sell other retailers’ overstock at a fraction of the original price. An item that could be listed at regular price on a retailers’ website can also be listed simultaneously on overstock.com for a much lower price. Overstock also offers a very low shipping rate on all their items.


Ebay

I love ebay because they connect you with vendors from around the world. You have the ability to buy products that haven’t even made their way to U.S. stores yet. There are fewer middle men so you can buy items for a fraction of the in-store price. I was in a department store and saw the neatest gadget on clearance, the price seemed very reasonable. As I picked up the item I thought to myself, “I wonder how much this would be on ebay?” Thank goodness for PDA’s; I looked up the item on my phone and placed an order for two of them. Would you believe that two of that item plus shipping and handling and I actually saved $7.35 over buying it in the store?


Shopzilla

Shopzilla is great because it is a web crawler (a computer program that browses the World Wide Web in a methodical, automated manner). It is a search engine that searches other retailer websites and gives you a list of all the retailers that are selling the item you are looking for and lists the price at each website. If you were to type Tickle Me Elmo in the search bar it would tell you the cheapest place to find it online.


Pricegrabber

Another website that searches multiple websites for the best price for your item. The difference here being that pricegrabber.com offers a better product description and product reviews.

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One Response to “Online Shopping”

  1. michelle

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    I love this article!!! I had no idea there were so many bargain websites. I am curious about the security of these websites and if it is really safe. That is the one thing that usually turns me away from buying online. A lot of places have an option to “ship to store.” I usually use that.

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