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- Groceries
- Group Purchases (Deal-Hunting Sites)
- Borrow Or Rent Items and Tools Peer To Peer
- Banking
- Credit Cards
- Clothing
- Coupons and Smart Phone Apps
- Discounts Because Of Your Health History or Physical Condition
- Eating Out
- Electronics, Appliances, Furniture and Other Large Purchases
- Electricity
- Entertainment
- Eyeglasses
- Gifts
- E-Readers (Free books)
- Household Expenses
- Meals
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- Shopping
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- Travel
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Before buying clothing, consider looking at websites such as:
- RetailMeNot .com
A clearinghouse for discounts, coupons and time-limited of deals from online stores.
- ShoptItToMe.com
Once you register, it lets you know where there are sales on items you are looking for - including by brand name designers. The site is free.
Consider using apps on your smart phone. For instance:
- Goodzer compares prices on products carried by stores in your neighborhood.
- Poachit lets you flag an item you want. The app then sends you a text when it goes on sale. It also sends coupon codes for items which are discounted.
- Pricegrabber allows you to see whether other retailers offer lower prices. It also allows you to set up a price alert letting you know when an item is marked down.
If it is just are tired of your clothes and want new ones, consider trading unwanted clothing online for styles you like at SwapStyle or Rehash Clothes
For special occasions, think about renting clothes. For instance, check out the following web sites:
- BagBorrowOrSteal
- LeTote
- RentMeAHandbag
- RentTheRunway
- TieSociety
(men's designer neckwear and cufflinks)
- WearTodayGoneTomorrow
Online thrift shops sell pre-owned luxury clothes and accessories as well as day-to-day clothing. Sites to consider: Poshmark , The Realreal
, ThredUp
, Tradesy
.
Charity-driven thrift shops generally have gently used clothes, sometimes they even have designer labels. To find a thirft shop near you, go to: www.TheThriftShopper.com . Search by zip code, city or state.
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