Two Reasons Why YOU Should Bargain Shop Online

By Isreal Lawrence on May 12th, 2009
There was a time when I shied away from online shopping. The reason was not because I was paranoid about using my credit card number through a website, but rather because I wanted to see and touch the item before I bought it. I think a lot of people share that sentiment but I am happy to confess that I am now an avid online bargain shopper!
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Reason ONE - Avoiding the Crazed Masses
I remember holiday shopping a few years ago, and I nearly lost my mind, the store was so crowded and hectic!! I kid you not it was like a scene from “Dawn of the Dead”, even the elderly were resorting to fisticuffs! That was the year I decided, online shopping was the way to go. Apparently I am not alone. This past year, 2008, was the first year in which consumers chose the web over an actual store visit for their holiday shopping. Though the prevailing reasons given for this trend were saving money, not that they hated crowds (but I think that’s a pretty good reason too).
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Reason TWO: Free Shipping Offers 
In addition to having a knack for wanting to try on the goods before ordering online, I also hated paying for “delivery” charges. Well now that reason is no longer valid either since so many sites now offer “free shipping” or I can find “free shipping codes” online for just about any major online merchant.
There are so many resources available these days via the web that will help us find the best deals. Of course let us not forget that very special online resource, the one that has never let you down, the one that loves you very very much. Coupon Mountain the bargain hunting superheros, always flush with online coupon codes, that keep your wallet safe at night.

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Blackberry Curve Beats iPhone in Latest Sales Race - Free Cell Phone Coupons

By Isreal Lawrence on May 5th, 2009

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Well it’s happened, she’s lost the crown. The Apple iPhone, that smart, sexy device that seemed to be on everyone’s must have list, has been outdistanced in sales by the Blackberry Curve. Has Apple dropped the ball somehow, lost it’s hip appeal? Hardly. The iPhone is certainly a super cool device with lots to offer. However this tectonic shift has me got to thinking about the reasons for it all. What does the Blackberry Curve have on the iPhone?

  • Well the Blackberry Curve is smaller. Not that the iPhone is a bulky piece of gear, we’ve all seen it and we know it isn’t. The iPhone clocks in at 2.4 inches wide and 4.5 inches tall. The Curve is almost a half inch shorter, which means disengaging it from your pocket is that much easier.
  • iphone.jpg The Blackberry Curve also has a physical Qwerty keyboard. Not that the touch screen keys on the iPhone are terrible or anything…but I gotta say, I’ve typed and retyped many an email on the iPhone because of that virtual keyboard. Maybe my fingers are just fat. I’ve gotten used to it (kinda), but there has been many a time when I’ve cursed the heavens and would have given my kingdom for a physical qwerty (usually when I’ve been drinking).
  • The Curve has many a feature the iPhone doesn’t: many of the models have GPS functionality, video recording, Adobe Flash for watching video, and a flash for the camera. Apple will most likely fix some of these issues come this summer when they release their new model, but that’s not until SUMMER whereas the curve is NOW! We will see how everything plays out then.
  • Last but not least, buying a Curve is a lot cheaper. About a hundred bucks cheaper with a two year contract.

So are these reasons for me to give up my iPhone and go with Blackberry? Well I don’t know about all of that…I will say it’s crossed my mind.
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