TruthVerse News

Reliable news, insightful information, and trusted media from around the world.

technology insights

How can I get things cheaper?

Writer Emma Jordan

7 Ways You Can Get Things Cheaper

  1. Barter. You need business cards printed, and you’re willing to trade your Web development expertise.
  2. Buy Used. Anything that you purchase new begins to lose value as soon as it belongs to you.
  3. Buy Generic. We’re not just talking about antibiotics.
  4. Borrowing.
  5. Leasing.
  6. Sharing.
  7. Just Wait.

Where can I get expensive stuff for cheap?

Let’s check out the best bargain websites that are cheaper than eBay.

  1. Ben’s Bargains. Ben’s Bargains gives you the hottest and newest deals as soon as you land on the site.
  2. DealNews.
  3. DealsPlus.
  4. Slickdeals.
  5. GottaDeal.com.
  6. DealCatcher.
  7. CouponoBox.
  8. RetailMeNot.

How do I get the deepest discount on Amazon?

Find Amazon Hidden Discounts

  1. Search for an item or product in Amazon’s main search bar.
  2. To see items discounted 50%, add &pct-off=50- to the end of the search link. This will work for any discount amount, and you can also express a range.
  3. You might need to play around with the discount amount to catch the best deals.

Is everything cheaper on Amazon?

Amazon is about 11% cheaper overall than Walmart, Target and Jet, according to a new, independent study of online prices of 52,000 products across 13 categories from research firm Profitero. Walmart is the closest competitor to Amazon in terms of price, with average prices only about 3% higher than Amazon.

What to do with things that lose value?

The best you can do to not waste these products is to give them away, even to a local shelter. I’ve done it, and believe me, people are more than happy to take anything that makes them look or smell better! Even though food, clothing and personal care products are considered “consumables,” they will still lose a lot of value.

What does it mean when someone says a product is too expensive?

When customers say a product is too expensive, they are making a value judgement. It doesn’t necessarily mean they don’t have the money; instead, what they are really saying is: You’re charging more than they think the product is worth. Other places charge less so, by comparison, you’re too expensive.

What should I do if a customer questions my price?

What the customer really wants to know is what value they will get for the price you’re charging. Here’s how you should respond: First, don’t apologize for your prices. Acknowledge their opinion and that you realize it’s a big investment. Explain, in detail, the value they get for their dollars.

What happens to the clothes that you buy?

The majority of the clothes we purchase are intended to be worn until they become unusable or out of style. Many of us do what we can to sell clothing when we are finished with it; providing we have not worn holes through it. In most cases, we will not get nearly as much as we paid for it originally.