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Quentin Diamond
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By Quentin Diamond
Published on 04/19/2009
 
If you are looking to make a saving on purchases, buying online is often the cheapest place to find any items you are after at the lowest price That is not to say that every item you are looking to buy will be cheaper on every site you look at, there are still tried and trusted methods you have to use to find that bargain

If you are looking to make a saving on purchases, buying online is often the cheapest place to find any items you are after at the lowest price. That is not to say that every item you are looking to buy will be cheaper on every site you look at, there are still tried and trusted methods you have to use to find that bargain.

Postage and Packaging:

First thing you have to look for when you do find your item on an online store is to find out what the postage and packaging costs are. There is no point in buying your item if the postage and packaging adds so much to the cost as to be more expensive than buying it from your local high street shop. A lot of online stores have free postage and packing, but you should still always check.

Extra Charges on Payment Method:

Make sure that there are no extra charges by using certain payment methods. Some online stores will charge an extra percentage on top of the price of the item depending on what type of credit card you use.

Price Comparison Site:

These types of site allow you to compare prices from a range of shops that stock the item you are after. They are a good starting place to begin looking and at least give you a rough idea on the type of prices you can pay online. What they do not necessarily do is list any potential offers or bargains that may be happening for that day or include postage and packaging and more often than not they, do not have access to all the shops that stock your item.

Clearance Section:

Once you have found an online shop you like, have a look to see if they are having a sale or have a clearance section that may just have your item at a knock down price.

Discount, Promotions and Voucher Codes:

Before paying for your item, a lot of online stores will have a little box marked as promotion, discount or voucher code. There are sites on the internet that often supply codes that you can use on these sections of the checkout process that allow you to save even more money on your purchase that could include a further 10% discount or free delivery. To find these codes, try typing in to your favourite search engine your shop name followed by discount code or promo code or voucher code. More often than not you will find a site supplying a code for the particular site you are about to buy from.

Ebay and Amazon:

Try looking at Ebay or Amazon to try and bag yourself a bargain. Often you find people are selling the exact item you are after but at a much cheaper price than on a regular online store. Second items are easy to pick up from both Amazon and Ebay and more ofen then not, they are just as good as a new item that will not be able to tell the difference from.

If you follow the few simple steps laid out here you should come will buying the items you are after at a much cheaper price then buying them on the high street.