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Christmas Shopping: Looking For Bargains

Christmas is a time of giving, and it is an unfortunate fact that many of us have to consider cost when it comes to Christmas shopping, and shop according to our budget. For some people, expense is no problem, but most of us just can't afford to buy whatever we want at this time of year. This means that we have to compromise sometimes in our Christmas shopping, and to keep a lookout for bargains. The good news is that there are quite a lot of bargains around at Christmas time, in fact sometimes it seems that it is harder to find items at full price!

 

Bargains are quite easy to find when you are Christmas shopping. There are lots of sales during the year held by various stores, but just about all of them have sales and special bargain offers in the lead up to Christmas. There is a lot of competition between the retailers for the custom of all those shopping crowds. To get the best deals you can, check out the normal prices of items before they go on sale, in other words before the Christmas season begins. This way you find out what items are around and what stores are charging for them, so that when you are doing your Christmas shopping you know how much you are saving, when those items are offered at a special price.

One thing to check out when you are Christmas shopping for bargains, is the store's return policy for each item. Even though the gift might look good now, there could be a defect which might mean it has to be returned, and if there is no return policy you won't be able to get your money back. Or the person you give the gift to might not like it, and not be able to exchange it.

One important thing to realize when you are doing your Christmas shopping is that you should not buy an item just because it appears to be a bargain. A huge reduction in price can get people caught up in the excitement of finding a bargain, but they might buy something they don't really need, or a gift which is not suitable. In fact, you will save yourself money by NOT buying it, because you won't be left with an unused item. An item which is being sold at $25 instead of $100 is a waste of $25 rather than a saving of $75 if you never use that item. So don't get carried away by the excitement of your Christmas shopping spree, the big reduction and the spirit of the season, and only snap up the bargains which are items you really want to buy.



 

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Online Christmas shopping jumped by 16.5pc - Telegraph.co.uk


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Online Christmas shopping jumped by 16.5pc
Telegraph.co.uk
British shoppers spent a total of £7.9bn online in December, a 16.5pc increase compared with the 2010 Christmas period. Despite the rise in online sales in December, it was a significantly slower increase compared to Christmas 2010, when year-on-year ...
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New Centre for Consumer Science report on Christmas gifts - Science Codex


New Centre for Consumer Science report on Christmas gifts
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The stereotypical Christmas gift shopper is a stressed-to-the-max individual with a filled-to-the-rim shopping cart in a busy shopping mall. The shopping hysteria during the weeks before Christmas is frequently debated in the media, and the seeming ...

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Empty shop numbers 'set to rise in 2012' - BBC News


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Empty shop numbers 'set to rise in 2012'
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The number of empty shops on UK High Streets is set to rise in 2012, a report has said. The Local Data Company (LDC) said the increase would come because of weak consumer confidence, rising unemployment and growing online sales.
Retailers find things grim up northFinancial Times

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Retail sales worst since 1984 - Sydney Morning Herald


Sydney Morning Herald

Retail sales worst since 1984
Sydney Morning Herald
A bumper Christmas shopping season was out of reach for many retailers. Photo: Natalie Grono Retail sales in Australia posted their weakest annual growth in 27 years in 2011, as consumers cut spending in favour of saving and paying down debt.

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State to put hammer down on online sales taxes - Beaver County Times


State to put hammer down on online sales taxes
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On Black Friday, online shoppers spent $816 million, up 26 percent from the year before. Cyber Monday? That was a $1.2 billion total, up 22 percent from 2010. And the $2.8 billion figure for the week before Christmas was a 16 percent increase.

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