Negotiate Better Deals This New Year

How to Get Better Deals This Year

It’s a New Year and time for new deals. This year make a resolution to never pay full price again! Check out our money-saving tips for 2006.

Shop the Sales

From winter white sales to Valentine’s Day sales, the deals will be in abundance this year. Browse through your local sales flyers and see what you can get. When things that you use regularly go on sale, stock up for the year and if you need items like bed sheets or clothes, wait until a sale is being held.

Negotiate a Deal

If you’re buying high ticket items like jewelry or designer attire, don’t be afraid to negotiate a better deal with the sales associate. Worse thing that could happen is that they say no. Simply ask if you can get a better deal and do your best to negotiate a better price.

Shop Online

The web offers some of the best deals to be had. Don’t forget to look online when there’s something specific you’re looking for. Chances are you’ll find a great deal and can oftentimes find coupon codes or free shipping offers for additional discounts.

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