Each year I a share some Holiday shopping tips I’ve put together to help teachers, their families, and just about anyone save a little green this holiday season. I put this guide out once a year and we think there is something in this post that can help just about anyone regardless of your online shopping experience. Do you have additional online shopping tips or resources? Please share them in the comments below.
Online Cashback Websites
There are many sites that take advantage of online advertising to provide the consumer with coupons and cashback for major retailers when you shop online. They are free, secure, and incredibly easy to use. Combine these with rewards on a credit card and it the cashback can start to really add up. Mr. Rebates and Ebates are two great resources for online shopping.
Click here to explore Mr. Rebates - Cash Back Shopping
Click here to explore Ebates - Online Coupons and Cashback
Technology Purchases
Apple
iPad, iPod, Apple Watch, or Macbook? Apple typically runs their once a year sale on Black Friday online and in store. The MacRumors Site typically has the most updated details about Apple Store Sales.
Android and Chromebooks
Most major online retailers will run a variety of sales throughout the year. I would recommend starting your Chromebook search on Amazon Online when looking for the best prices on a new Chromebook.
Most mobile service providers will include deals on phones when you sign up for a contract, but smart shoppers can often find great deals online.
Amazon and eBay
Great places to shop for literally anything, especially Tech. You will frequently find the best prices for stuff here. Remember that you are not always buying directly Amazon. Like eBay, Amazon has items for sale from other companies and independent sellers. Both eBay and Amazon have incredible customer support. Mr. Rebates and Ebates also support Cashback for both sites.
Click here to explore Amazon’s Black Friday Deals
Click here to explore eBay Deals
Union Membership
Did you know that both the NEA and AFT posts some excellent deals for teachers? These deals include merchandise, restaurants, and travel.
Click here to explore the NEA Member Benefits Site.
Click here to explore the AFT Member Benefits Site.
Daily Deal Websites – Online and in Store
There are a variety of websites that compile information about sales and deals year round. My favorite is the Wise Bread site. I also love the deals on Offers.com.
Click here to explore the Wisebread Site - Living Large on a Small Budget.
Click here to explore Offers.com - Your Place to Save Every Day.
Click here to explore Offers.com - Your Place to Save Every Day.
Online Coupon Sites
There are several online sites that collect and share retailer coupons and deals. These coupons are often both digital or printable. RetailMeNot is a current favorite.
Protecting Your Credit Card Online
Most online stores/credit card companies do a great job taking care of credit card purchases, but a great way to pay from a lot of online purchases is to use PayPal. It’s free and provides an extra layer of security between your credit card and online shopping. Paypal also supports free returns for many purchases.
The Rest of the Story - Additional Online Shopping Resources
- Get the Reviews
- Online Electronics Retailers
- Unique and Creative Gifts
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