How to Save Money on Almost Every Online Purchase with Dealspotr

How to Save Money on Purchases with Dealspotr

How to Save Money on Purchases with DealspotrYou already know that using coupons and loyalty cards can save you a fortune. In fact, I don’t buy anything online anymore without looking for a discount code. And, now I’ve found an amazing website, Dealspotr, that helps you find discount codes, printable coupons, online and brick and mortar sales, and so much more! You’ve definitely got to check it out!

Now is the perfect time to step up your couponing game by reducing the time it takes you to scout out the best deals on all of your favorite items. By improving your couponing efficiency, you’ll save both time and money, which is the primary purpose of the increasingly-popular Dealspotr community. Here’s what you need to know about Dealspotr and how to save the most money while shopping online and in stores.

By signing up on Dealspotr’s website, you can customize your own personal coupon feed – similar to other social media feeds – based on the products, stores, and online retailers you shop with most often. Online shopping has never been easier, thanks to Dealspotr’s unique approach to couponing that emphasizes the quality and accuracy of coupons and promo codes over spamming the website with as many coupons as possible, regardless of whether they actually help shoppers save money.

Have You Started Using Dealspotr Yet?

Even if you’re already following a couple couponing websites, here are a few reasons why you shouldn’t overlook Dealspotr:

“The World’s First Crowdsourced Savings Site”

Dealspotr launched towards the end of 2015 and in that short timeframe, the site has already saved its members over $15 million on everything from groceries and toiletries to travel packages and major electronics. As the self-proclaimed “world’s first crowd-sourced savings site,” Dealspotr is designed like a co-op where thousands of bargain hunters congregate online to share the best deals with each other so you don’t have to waste time on solo couponing ventures.

In fact, according to Dealspotr, there are over 30,000 members on its website, 10,000 deals added, and 100,000 edits or comments made each day on the available coupons and promo codes. This ensures the highest level of accuracy and avoids the problem of promoting expired or invalid coupons, like some couponing websites inadvertently do.

Dealspotr is an incredibly unique couponing website because it not only offers a platform for members to help other members save money on everyday items by posting deals and coupon codes, but it also has interactive and competitive components. Members gain reputation points for sharing the latest deals with the Dealspotr community and there’s even an ongoing leaderboard that shines a spotlight on the most dedicated coupon-sharing members on Dealspotr.

Once you reach 10,000 reputation points, you can exchange those points for a gift card. This is Dealspotr’s way of thanking their top-performing members for validating and verifying coupons to ensure they’re still available for other folks, as well as posting new deals for other Dealspotr members.

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When Should You Book Your Summer Travel Plans?

Cheap Cruise Tips for Your Summer

If you’re a budget traveler getting ready for your next summer vacation, one of the best ways to save money is by booking your summer travels and plans in advance. By preparing for a trip several months beforehand, you have much more flexibility over your plans – where you want to stay, which tours or activities you want to do, etc. – and travel companies tend to reward early birds with significant discounts. The Best Times to Book Your Summer Travels Here are some tips for getting started on your next big summer travels and plans several months in advance: Flights Even if you don’t have frequent flyer miles to reduce your plane ticket costs, you can save money by … Read more

Interesting Statistics on Christmas Spending in the US

How To Save A Ton of Money Shopping For Christmas In July

Let’s face it, we all love Christmas. We get so caught up in the festive frenzy that we forget about the crazy prices that can build up over the course of the month of December.

Avant Credit recently looked into the state of spending over the Christmas period in the US and came back with some interesting statistics.

  • Over 50% of the gifts are clothing and accessories with only 22.8% of the gifts being electronic items
  • Over 50% of millennials want experiences rather than physical gifts
  • 58.8% of Americans would prefer a gift card at Christmas
  • The most popular gift cards are from restaurants, followed by department stores, and coffee
  • 22% of Americans were waiting for the best deals before purchasing
  • 56% spent their money on gifts for family, with 10% spending money on friends at Christmas. 
  • $1779 is the total amount spend on Christmas per family in the US
  • Insanely, 66% of people planned to shop in the week AFTER Christmas!

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How Much Money You Could Save Shopping at Amazon vs Jet.com?

What Is Jet.com? And Which Is Better - Amazon vs Jet.com?

What Is Jet.com? And Which Is Better - Amazon vs Jet.com?Walmart recently strengthened its position in the online battle for retail customers with its acquisition of the ecommerce website Jet.com. Together, Walmart and Jet are aiming to strike a blow to Amazon’s dominance in the online marketplace. But, which is better – Amazon or Jet.com? What is Jet?

This new partnership not only affects the businesses, of course. But, it affects us, too. I’m a huge fan of Amazon Prime and Amazon Prime Now. So, I was curious about the differences between the two online shopping sites.

Whether you’re a staunch Amazon Prime supporter or you’re currently on the fence about proclaiming your loyalty to well-established Amazon or up-and-coming Jet, there are a few significant differences between the two sites that could affect your wallet for better or worse.

Amazon vs Jet.com

Memberships

Jet initially charged membership fees when it launched a little over a year ago, but a few months afterwards, Jet surprised everyone by eliminating the $50 annual fee. Now, Jet members get free, 2-day shipping on most items (as long as your order is over $35, and there is a nifty dollar counter on the right-hand side of Jet’s website to help you track how close you are to the minimum order amount).

Amazon, on the other hand, charges $99 per year for its Prime membership (or $49 for the Amazon Student program). Not too many people seem deterred by the cost, as Amazon currently has over 54 million Prime members using its services.

Prime members get free, 2-day shipping (even same day shipping in some areas) on Prime-eligible items (almost anything sold or fulfilled by Amazon itself), as well as other unique membership benefits like music streaming, exclusive TV shows, movie streaming, access to the Kindle Owners’ Lending Library (with hundreds of thousands of e-book titles) and cloud photo storage.

Jet is still relatively new in the online marketplace, which means its offerings for customers are slim compared to Amazon’s menu of options for Prime members. However, Jet is already showing signs that it will tackle other areas currently dominated by Amazon – such as grocery delivery services – which means that Jet could be a viable alternative for folks who don’t need all the bells and whistles that come with an Amazon Prime membership.

Price

When Jet first launched, Jet’s prices beat out Amazon in many categories. As a smaller company taking on a giant, Jet continues to pull out all the stops to attract new customers, including a “TRIPLE15” promotion that takes 15% off your first 3 orders on Jet.com.

Jet also boasts that customers can “Watch prices drop as you shop!” Customers are able to choose lower prices by opting out of free returns, using debit cards to pay for orders, and ordering multiple quantities of single items. The different price options are displayed to the right of the product images, and the more you buy, the more you save on the price-per-item.

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Saving Money Everyday – How To Save On Everyday Expenses

Saving Money Everyday

Saving Money EverydayWe live in a world where the cost of living is going up each day. In order to keep up, we either must find a way to earn more or find a way to reduce our expenses. These are a few tips to help you save on your everyday expenses.

Make a list

Before you go shopping, make a list and make sure to always stick to it. Pick out everything on the list first before anything extra. Do not go window shopping because you might end up impulse buying. Get everything on the list and leave the store.

Discounts

Look out for great discounts. Learn all there is to know about promo codes and always be keen so that no deals go by. You can get great deals by watching out for these. Do not rush for these offers though, note that they have no refunds and the sale is final. Be very sure about your purchase.

At Amazon.com, you can also enjoy discounts once you sign up for their “Subscribe and save programs”. Goods are also usually shipped to your location for free. Save a few dollars a week.

Splitting bulk goods

When you got to Costco with a friend, you can buy a product in bulk for a cheaper per unit price and split the items. The both of you can save a lot of money by doing this every time you go shopping together. Pair up with a friend and do this on a regular basis.

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Five Sneaky Ways To Save Hundreds When Selling Your Car

How To Save Hundreds When Selling Your Car

Recently I sold my beloved BMW and am currently looking for a new car to replace it. I took my car to one of those places with signs out front that say, “buy, sell, or trade”. So, I sold it to them. I had them make me an offer, and the offer was fair. It was also several hundred dollars more than what I had expected to receive. But, what are some tips for selling your car to earn a little more money?  I ended up leasing a new car. Could I have gotten more for my car? Could I have saved myself some money by preparing for the sale earlier? How far are you willing to go to save … Read more