My e-mail box dings with a notification. What’s that? An important message from my daughter’s school? A new opportunity to speak somewhere or write another article? A friend or family member sending me a sweet message of encouragement? No, the one online retailer that brings me to my budgetary knees has courteously brought this small interruption of my day. You see, I can avoid all sorts of spending traps. I can curtail my desires in the stores. I can shop safely on Amazon. I can navigate my way through all sorts of temptations. But this one site gets me every time. They must have magic marketing voodoo that puts all of the items I love on sale at the price points that don’t seem too bad, limiting the sale window for only a couple of days and making me want to buy all of the things, all of the time.
Online shopping has become a way a life for many consumers. The convenience factor makes our worlds a bit more comfortable. Shop from the couch in my pajama pants at 10 PM at night? Please and thank you. However, it can also be a dangerous venture for our bottom line and bank accounts. Here are a few tips to help you stay safe online, both protecting your privacy and your budget.
Always Look for Coupon Codes
I don’t care which site you’re using or how much you’re spending, you are forevermore required to search for coupon codes before you check out on a website’s store. It takes less than five minutes and could save you hundreds of dollars. If it doesn’t yield an additional discount, at least you’ll know you tried.
Don’t Forget Online Cash Back Websites
You may have seen commercials for Ebates on television. Or perhaps a friend sent you a referral link to one of the dozens of online shopping cash back websites. You may have to do some research but using one of these sites can help put money back in your pocket, simply by going first to their online shopping portal and clicking out to your chosen retailer. Cash back sites work fairly simply, they gain revenue for you visiting their site. Typically the site features a number of great coupon codes for a variety of stores. When you click through the link for your shopping destination, a percentage of your purchase is put in your account and at the end of the quarter, you’re paid out either via check or PayPal. The time for your search for coupons is cut in half plus you get money back. Double bonus. If at all possible, ask friends and family members in person or on your social media networks which sites they’ve used and love. They might be able to score a referral credit for you signing up and you’ll know you’re using a reputable company. I love Ebates but have also used Sunshine Rewards and even Swagbucks to get earn extra money on purchases I was going to make anyway.
Reward Yourself
Many brick and mortar stores with online sites also have great rewards programs. You want to be sure that you make the most of every purchase and collect those points, too. In particular, I love the programs Kohl’s and JCPenney offer.
Always Look for the Lock
Be a smart consumer when you’re shopping online. Be sure the website you’re making a purchase from has a small lock in front of the URL. This means the site is secure and your information has an extra layer of protection. Anytime you make an online purchase you also want to be sure that you’re carefully monitoring your statements to guarantee you haven’t been overcharged or mischarged.
Unsubscribe
If you can relate to the tale of my daily e-mail notification, you may need to unsubscribe from a few companies marketing to you. Sometimes it’s better not to know what’s on sale or new in stock. At a minimum, make sure that when you sign up for stores’ rewards programs or give a company permission to e-mail you, you set up an account especially for coupons, deals, and sale notifications. That way, you won’t have an inbox clogged full of shopping temptations.
Shopping online can cost you in more ways than one if you don’t safeguard your experience. It can also save you plenty of money and allow you to make necessary purchases from the comforts of home. Be a savvy consumer and avoid the traps that could cause you to overspend.
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Andrea Drugay @The Goodshopper says
Great tips! I’d love to include this in an upcoming money-saving roundup 🙂 Cheers