lifehacker.com — If you're a die-hard bargain shopper, you can spend tons of time looking for deals on the internet—and you can be very successful. But if you don't have an abundance of time to dedicate to bargain hunting, you can still save buckets of cash by following just a few simple tips.
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ducksauce001Sep 26, 2007
Sometimes I rather pay a few extra dollars than having to deal with return/shipping issues. Great article and will check out woot!
antdudeSep 26, 2007
How about non-online stores?
tracySep 26, 2007
Another great deal aggregator site is deallocker.com. I find great deals there all the time.
applestemsSep 27, 2007
logicbuy.com, which is somewhat similar to digg where you can vote hot or not and has some great deas. I also like bensbargains.net too.
elroidSep 27, 2007
jangle.net is a neat place to find discounts and bargains from amazon.com.<a class="user" href="http://www.jangle.net">http://www.jangle.net</a>
bargainjack99Oct 4, 2007
bargainjack.com (my own) is a good source for one day deal site aggregation and for products, closeouts, etc. at the normal merchants (amazon, overstock, newegg, buy.com, etc.).
himselfOct 22, 2007
newegg needs to learn how to properly use static bags
himselfOct 22, 2007
NoScript saved me from the trauma of deals2buy's FULL page IFRAMEs