
Premier Sites for Capturing Fantastic Holiday Bargains
With the holiday season quickly approaching, it’s the perfect time to dive into online shopping for the best gift options. It’s not only faster and more convenient, but the right websites can also help you save some money.
Here are my top six sites for snagging great holiday deals this year:
1. **Slickdeals.net** – This site is like a forum where you can stay updated on deals 24/7. Thanks to a lot of user activity, you’ll find tons of deals every day across all kinds of categories, from electronics to magazine subscriptions.
2. **Ebates.com** – While there are many cashback sites out there, Ebates stands out for being easy to use and offering a wide range of cashback deals. You might be pleasantly surprised at checkout with random rebates, even if you forget about them. Plus, in December, new members and those who refer friends can get a bonus card and a hefty $75 bonus.
3. **TotallyTarget.com** – As the name suggests, this site focuses solely on Target deals, updated several times a day. It’s a great resource for both online and in-store shoppers. With links to printable coupons included with various offers, it saves you the hassle of scouring around for coupons and comparing deals.
4. **Amazon.com** – It’s hard to overlook Amazon as a favorite. They often have big deals, offer price matches with major competitors, and provide fast, free shipping. Plus, you can shop comfortably from home instead of going to a mall. Their Prime membership is recommended, ensuring most items arrive within two days of ordering.
5. **Printable Coupons Blogspot** – This is my go-to site for printable retail store coupons. Unlike other coupon sites, this one is easy to navigate and user-friendly.
6. **RetailMeNot.com** – Very popular for its extensive collection of online discount codes, this site is a staple for many shoppers. About 90% of these codes actually work, making it a reliable spot to find deals without the frustration of expired or invalid codes, which can be an issue on other less frequently updated sites.
Do you have a favorite discount site? Have you ever scored great deals from a website, or do you prefer shopping at local stores?