Online shopping tricks that will save you cash
Internet shopping tips you need to know

We're shopping more online now. One benefit of this is that the internet is full of exciting deals and offers, from coupon codes to massive discounts – if you know where to look. And as companies fight for customers' attention, there are definitely deals to be had. Click or scroll through to find out some of the tips and tricks that can save you a lot of cash.
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Sign up to newsletters for exclusive deals

Online retailers are keen to get you on their email mailing list, so many offer an incentive for signing up to their e-newsletters such as a discount on your first order. Even if a retailer doesn’t offer an incentive, newsletters are a good way to stay in the loop about sales, store events and other offers that could benefit you.
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Haggle with retailers on live chat for discounts

More and more retailers now offer a live chat service with someone on hand to help you out when shopping online. So rather than dismissing the pop-up you could use it to haggle for a better deal on something you want to buy. The online helpers for retailers such as Nike, Dell and Dyson have been known to offer discounts of 10% or more, just because people asked.
Hunt for voucher codes

As well as checking out whether you can earn cashback you should also check if you can score some money off with a voucher code. You can see the latest codes on websites such as RetailMeNot in Canada, Vouchercodes in the UK and Finder in Australia.
Beat delivery charges

Delivery charges can be a real shock when you come to the online checkout for your shop. But there are ways to avoid this cost. Some retailers including Amazon offer the choice of picking up your order from a store or locker rather than getting it delivered to your home. Most offer this service for free or for a much smaller fee and it’s often more convenient as you don’t have to get someone to wait in for a delivery or run the chance of missing it. During the coronavirus pandemic many stores have had to shut their doors and store collection is largely impossible, however many of the lockers used for delivery are in supermarkets, which have remained open.
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Use social networking to be the first to know about sales

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Subscribe to Amazon for discounts on your regular purchases

If you shop on Amazon regularly, it’s worthwhile subscribing, if not to Amazon Prime then to the Subscribe & Save feature, which automates the repurchasing process for you. Not only does it save time, but it also saves up to 15% off, through free delivery and some money being shaved off the original price for you. What's even better is there is no sign-up fee.
Use the Amazon filler item finder to avoid shipping costs

Use gift cards on your purchases for big savings

Stack coupon codes

Include your birthday when you sign up to retailers and get a birthday discount

Buy out of season

It’s a classic trick, but buying out of season can save you a lot of money. When the demand for a certain product dips, so do the prices. For example, the price of swimwear during the peak of summer will always be at its most expensive; buy during the peak of winter instead for the best bargains.
Before you buy, check to see if you can get it for free

The joy of the internet is that anything is possible. And that means getting things for free too. Before you buy something, check you can’t get the same or similar item for free. Sites such as Freecycle will bring up second-hand goods that are available in your area and there are some serious bargains to be had.
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