Saving money by shopping online has been a passion of mine for at least 10 years and I have tried (repeatedly) to share my shopping tips and tricks with anyone who would listen. While I have convinced a few of you to use coupon codes, comparison shoppers and auction sites to save big money, there are still many of you who think online shopping is just…. silly. I am not sure why so many people think shopping should be confined to the walls of a big-box retail store, but I have heard a few arguments that I think carry at least a little weight.
- I like to see an item in person before purchasing
- I want to be able to return the item easily, in case it’s not what the site showed/described
- I need it now and can’t afford to wait a week
- I would only save a few dollars by buying online – it’s not worth the hassle
- I don’t have the time to sit at the computer and comparison shop
While there are times when you absolutely must have an item in hand immediately, I think most purchases are a little rushed and impulsive. Time is an important factor in shopping, but it doesn’t have to be a barrier. Thanks to the makers of some very smart applications for smart-phones, online shopping doesn’t have to be scary, time-consuming or unrewarding.
Smart-Phones
If you own a smart-phone (iPhone, Android, etc.) then you have a shopping tool in your pocket/purse at all times. Add a simple application (like the ones below) and turn your phone into a barcode scanner, comparison shopper and ordering device.
ShopSavvy is by far my favorite FREE shopping app and it is available (CLICK HERE) for the iPhone, Android phones and certain Nokia devices.
“With ShopSavvy users can scan the barcode of any product using their phone’s built-in camera. Once scanned, it will search for all the best prices from local and online retailers. ShopSavvy is used by more than 5.5 million users around the world providing them access to more than 20,000 retailers and 20,0oo,000 products.” - taken from the product web site
I have personally used ShopSavvy for the last year and it is super-simple and super-rewarding. If you are interested in the features of ShopSavvy, take a look at the video below. The content is great, even if the voice-over is a little…. lacking.
Amazon App is something I wish I had known about before today. Now, you can add their app to your smart-phone and access pricing, reviews, wish lists, 1-click ordering and your own Amazon account right from the palm of your hand. Just like ShopSavvy, you can use the camera on your phone as a barcode scanner. The app is available for Android, iPhone and Blackberry users. (CLICK HERE)
Safe Web Sites
No matter what great deals your smart-phone returns in a product search, be sure to buy from trusted, safe sites. While the Amazon App will keep you within the Amazon site at all times, ShopSavvy links to many other retailers and might take you to some sites you have never heard of. If you are unsure of how to tell the difference between a safe site and a scam, check out our article Shopping Safely – 101 Days Until Christmas. The title might be outdated, but the content is not. In the article, we provide a few, simple tips and tricks on making sure the site you are on is secure.
Arguments Revisited
Here is some food for thought. Remember those arguments that I posted in the beginning of the article? I’d like to revisit them and show how using one of the apps above can still work within your “guidelines for shopping.”
- I like to see an item in person before purchasing – This is what I do. I visit retail stores and check the product out in person. While I am there, I simply use one of the apps above to scan the barcode or I write down the product information and price compare when I get home. Waiting a day or two for delivery on the item could save me some hard-earned cash.
- I want to be able to return the item easily, in case it’s not what the site showed/described – Many web sites, including Amazon have simple, fair return policies and they often include return labels with your delivery. Depending on the reason for the return you might not lose a dime. I recently returned an item to Amazon because of an ordering mistake I made and I was only out $5.
- I need it now and can’t afford to wait a week – Programs like Amazon Prime can cut wait-times down to 2 days on all products (FREE shipping). No matter what site you buy from, check for coupon codes that will yield you free shipping or see if there is a minimum purchase price to activate free shipping. In some cases, the money you save will more than outweigh the cost of a 2-day delivery.
- I would only save a few dollars by buying online – it’s not worth the hassle – In many cases, you will save more than you think possible. For instance, in the example video above (ShopSavvy) the item scanned retailed at $141.99 and the ShopSavvy application found the same item (NEW) online for $64.99. I think the savings on this item was well worth the wait and the “hassle.”
- I don’t have the time to sit at the computer and comparison shop – Using an app, like the ones above, limits your hassle. Simply scan the item and email the results to yourself. When you get home, spend 2 minutes on the computer and order the item from the link provided. You can find that 2 minutes if it will save $$$.
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