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Christmas Shopping: Bargains For You!
This Christmas season promises to be one filled with exceptional
sales and across the board bargains for eager shoppers. With
fuel prices running high, interest rates climbing, and consumer
sentiment mixed, merchants know that they must slash prices in
order to move merchandise. Let's take a look at some of the
types of sales certain to greet price conscious shoppers this
holiday season.
Early Bird/Late Night Bargains - Well before Thanksgiving
some retailers are already opening early or staying open late in
order to accommodate shoppers. A big lure: Get ten
percent back/off of select purchases over $50. Depending on the
details of the offer, you can either apply savings to your
current purchase or as credit toward future
purchases. Variations of this lure include incremental rewards,
i.e. $15 off of purchases of $75 or more, $20 off of purchases
of $100 or more, etc. Read the fine print as exceptions do apply!
Friends and Family Sales - One big retailer is offering
to their employees a way in which they can pass on their
employee discount to select family members and friends. By
offering the same discounts that the employee receives, the
employee will then mail directly to select people a discount
card allowing the customer to get the same discount as the
employee. For example, if the employee receives a 20% discount,
the family member or a friend will get a card allowing them to
get that discount too [for a limited time only]. Many times this
discount can be applied alongside of sale prices for exceptional
savings. Let's just hope that an employee selects you to
be part of this plan!
Secret Sales. Okay, they really aren't all that secret.
However, if you are a holder of a certain particular retailers'
charge card, you will be invited to a special cardholders only
shopping event. Usually this event coincides with an existing
sale and essentially allows "secret sale" participants the
opportunity to shop one or two hours before the store
opens for business on a particular day [usually a Saturday]. You
get a "private" time to shop, at least 10 percent off of sale
prices, and the opportunity to delay paying on purchases until
well after the new year if you use the store's charge card.
Certainly, not all merchant enticements are worth the bother,
especially if you are unable to pay off your charge card
purchases immediately. A 21.6% APR can eat up any savings you
gain in no time. So, shop with wisdom to reap the greatest
benefits.
About the author:
Copyright 2005 -- Matthew Keegan is The Article
Writer who writes on a variety of topics including:
advocacy, automobiles, aviation, business, Christian themes,
family, news, product reviews, travel, writing, and more.
Samples from his portfolio are available right online.
Written by: Matthew C. Keegan
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