Shop on Amazon? Here's How to Save

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Jun 30, 2015
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A few years ago, online loans and shopping on the Internet was almost unheard of. Things have changed dramatically and today most people from Oregon to the East Coast have placed at least one order on Amazon.com. There are even many who would consider themselves Amazon addicts. For those who are looking to become an Amazon addict or those who already are and want to save money, here are some tips for you:


Where To Look 


Most frequent users of online loans and shopping don’t know that Amazon has an open box items page which gives huge price cuts on things people have already ordered. This can be a great place to find anything from watches to televisions. 


Another good place to check is the Amazon Outlet. Similar to an outlet mall except you can window shop on your couch. There is a huge list of products that are being discontinued and can be ordered for much cheaper.


Handy Tips on Electronics


Amazon offers to price match select retailers on TVs and cell phones. The cell phones also come with a 14-day guarantee. Amazon also offers preorder DVDs and if the price changes in between when it is ordered and when it is picked up then Amazon will pay you back for any decrease. Actually, Amazon will pay anyone back if the price drops on something within 7 business days of when the order was shipped.


Amazon Mom and Amazon Prime 


Amazon Moms in Oregon and elsewhere can save up to 20 percent of their money on diapers. Amazon also offers amazing deals with Amazon Prime. First off, Prime costs less as a student and you also get more benefits as well. Prime opens the doors to the Kindle and also free web streaming. The best bet for most people is to share an Amazon Prime account with someone else; this can be greatly beneficial.


Amazon has always been a way to save money for those in Oregon and around the states. With these tips anyone is ready to turn saving money into saving a lot of money online, all the while avoiding Internet loans.


Nate Myers is a finance writer reporter for Fusion 360, a Content Marketing Agency. Information provided by Quik Check Financial.


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