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CUT YOUR HOLIDAY BILLS IN HALF
Most of us have a certain number of holidays that we celebrate each
and every year. That means quite a number of extra "gifts" that will need
to be purchased for family and friends.
In a bit, you will learn exactly when to get the best bargains on holiday
merchandise, and how you can save you quite a bit off your "gift"
shopping bills.
HERE'S WHAT HAPPENS
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Every single year, about a month and a half prior to any "major" (popular)
holiday, most retail and department stores offer holiday related merchandise.
For example, you'll probably find
Halloween Costumes - October 2009
Santa related decorations - December 2009
Autumn and turkey decor - November 2009
Hearts/Candy assortments - February 2010
As each holiday approaches, the majority of the general public rush to buy these
high priced "holiday" gifts a few weeks or days before the celebration. Stores
expect this. They love the holidays. Why?
Simple. Hundreds and thousands of eager shoppers will come through their door
and spend, spend, spend.
KEY TO SAVING MONEY
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You can use the 'retailers tradition' as an incredible chance to save money. What
is the 'retailers tradition'?
Immediately AFTER any given holiday, retailers clear out ALL holiday related
inventory in order to make room for the next. Think of it this way, how many of
you NEED to buy a Halloween costume after October 31st? Not many right?
In addition, stores do not have the time, space, or manpower to pack leftover
holiday merchandise and store it in a warehouse until next year. There is little or
no profit in it for them.
Instead, stores advertise HUGE post-holiday sales with discounts generally
ranging from 30%-80% off normal retail prices. They need to get rid of the
merchandise, and depending on an items popularity, are willing to sell at a very
low price.
Here is your chance to stock up on gifts that you KNOW you can give to someone
the following year. Remember, nothing perishable of course.
If at all possible, designate a large plastic container as a "Gift Box" where you
store all the gifts that you buy throughout the year. To take this idea one step further,
keep a list of all the people you exchange gifts with. When you come across a gift
for someone in particular, you can then cross them off your list.
TO SAVE EVEN MORE MONEY
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When you go to a 'post' holiday sale, check the prices and quantities of the items
you want. Ask the store manager if the merchandise isn't sold within a week, will
the price be lowered even more.
Generally, stores do not have much time to clear out inventory and if the
merchandise isn't selling, they will lower it to a price that will sell.
If you have the time, check every other day to see if there are any more price
reductions. Better yet, ask the manager to call you if the prices get lowered. You
might find the manager offering you an additional 20% off just for inquiring for
future price reductions.
CONCLUSION
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When purchasing gifts throughout the year, you get to put more thought into what
you are buying for someone. Your shopping will be done with ample time to spare,
and you'll avoid those over crowded mall excursions. At the same time, you'll get
holiday related merchandise at 30%-80% off regular retail prices when bought
immediately after the celebration.
By the time Christmas or Valentines Day comes around again, you won't find
yourself spending $900+ on presents that most likely will be forgotten in a month
or two. Try this shopping strategy after the next major holiday. You'll be surprised
at how much $40 can buy you.
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