Online Comparison Shopping At Christmas
Credit can often be the first thing we think of at
Christmas, whether its taking out a personal loan, credit card
or simply the extension of an overdraft. However, saving money
at Christmas isnt just a matter of searching for the best
personal finance product. This article gives you a few tips on
how to make the most of the internet for your Christmas
shopping.
Tip number one: get your credit sorted first
Most of us will borrow money this Christmas whether that's
through a personal loan, credit card or simply moving further
into our overdraft. However, as you may be aware personal
finance products vary enormously and its worth making sure you
have the best personal loan before you start spending it,
likewise when you conduct a credit card search, you want to
ensure that what you've offered is the best deal. Bear in mind
that even internet promotions bear geographical significance.
For example if you live in the UK the search term Credit Card
UK is likely to give a much more relevant result than simply
Credit Card, which will take your search out to global credit
card sites the same applies to a personal loan search.
Tip number two:
Use the search engines and price comparison sites. Search
engines can be very helpful, but they function on technical
sorting rather than human sorting. Sometimes websites such as
moneynet.co.uk and lowermybills can save you the time of
sifting through lots of irrelevant sites as they have dedicated
teams which comb the financial press and short list the best
consumer deals.
Tip number three:
Set yourself up with online bank accounts. There has been lots
of press about consumer concern of online security, yet the
reality is that 1) online security for shopping and banking is
extremely robust and 2) your money is as safe online as it is
anywhere else fraud exists at all transaction points not just
those on the internet. Online bank accounts can save you bank
charges when you're transferring money and you can track your
finances throughout the Christmas period, regardless of whether
the banks are open or not. With online banking, your finances
are accessible 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Tip number four:
Make a list of what you intend to buy people and then conduct
some price comparison research online. Websites such as Kelkoo,
Ciao and PriceRunner can help you source the lowest price for
what you're looking for, but you may find that some online
retailers can beat their bricks and mortar counterparts anyway.
For example, Amazon and eBay have gained huge popularity
because they're easy to buy from and they give significant
discounts over the High Street.
When you buy online you also have more choice than what's
available in your high street. Online specialists such as CCL -
a computer specialist ( http://www.cclonline.com/ ), Stand &
Deliver - audio visual furniture, Crave a maternity fashion
site, and headSpun an online music merchandise store allow
you shop for your entire family, without you leaving the
house. This saves you shoe leather, shopping queues, car
park fees, heavy bags and you don't have to be sneaky about
buying things when the kids arent looking!
The diversity of online retail stores takes the emotional
strain out of Christmas shopping. Even traditional high-street
favourites, such as H Samuel, have their own online store, as
traditional gifts such as watches ( http://www.hsamuel.co.uk/webstore/watches.do )
and collectibles remain popular, despite the emergence of
techno-gifts like the iPod or latest Sony Ericsson
multimedia mobile phone.
A lot of sites have very modest delivery charges and sometimes
these are waived completely under special conditions. In
addition, providing you're not doing your online shopping on
Christmas Eve delivery services are usually very quick. For
example, Justtoys.com pledges to despatch toys on the same day
as the order, providing the order is placed before 3pm. This
site in particular has enjoyed the benefits of adults returning
to their youth, with increased sales of retro-toys such as the
New Series Radio Controlled Dalek.
If you have any concerns about (or problems with) an online
retailer, the vast majority have customer help lines which are
either free or charged at local rate, or there is an e-mail
address for sales queries. In essence online retailing has
become so secure and sophisticated now, why isnt everyone doing
their Christmas shopping online?
Credit information for Christmas:
http://www.moneynet.co.uk/personal-loan-guide/index.shtml
About the Author: Rachel writes about financial and
retail consumer issues for a variety of online publications,
including her own personal finance blog Cashzilla ( http://www.cashzilla.co.uk ). For
further information, please e-mail
rachel@positiveinterest.com Source:
www.isnare.com
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