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Shopper Crossing SignI just learned a bunch of new shopping tricks from the latest issue of ShopSmart magazine, one of my favorite reads.

  • Sam’s Club gives college students a $15 gift card when they become a member ($40/year).
  • BJ’s (an East Coast warehouse chain) accepts manufacturers coupons.
  • Sears has brick and mortar outlets with steep markdowns. Find one near you on their outlet page.
  • Best Buy auctions stuff on Overstock.com and Zappos unloads shoes at 6pm.com.
  • Ask about the return policy. Walmart and JCPenney “often have more restrictive return policies for electronics and jewelry than for other merchandise,” the story says.
  • At Sam’s Club, items with a “C” at the end of the price have been canceled and won’t be restocked.
  • Women are more likely to impulsively buy something from the end of the aisle than men are.
  • A word of caution. Costco offers a 2 percent rebate on almost everything in the warehouse if you upgrade to a $100/year membership. Regular membership is $50/year so you have to spend an additional $2,500 to get your $50 back through a 2 percent rebate. Sounds like a crummy deal to me!

One Response to “Shopping factoids that will save you money”

  • Connie Says:

    Regarding Costco, my mother and I split a Executive membership one year (that’s the $100 one). We figured out that we spent enough between the two of us to get enough for a free renewal every year since. Its been at least five years. There are some small side benefits, but we figure if we’re going to be spending a ton there every year anyway, we might as well get our membership paid for! That first $100 membership has more than paid for itself.

    For the record, we buy a lot of everyday stuff there – photos, concert tickets, vacation services/car rental – as well as the normal stuff, so it does add up fast!

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