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10 Simple Ways To Never Pay Full Price On Every Day Items

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10 Simple Ways To Never Pay Full Price On Every Day Items

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Here are 10 simple ways to never pay full price on every day items! Everyone loves saving money, and paying full price for anything can feel like a missed opportunity to do just that. Plus, with inflation (which we’re all feeling apparently!), it’s nice to know there are ways to get a discount on some things you would need ot buy anyway.

Luckily, there are plenty of strategies and tips to ensure you get the best deal possible on almost everything you buy. We’ve compiled 10 tried-and-true methods to help you keep more money in your pocket.

1. Using Cash Back Websites

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Using cash back websites like Ebates allows you to earn back a portion of your spending simply by starting your online shopping through their platform. These sites partner with a wide range of retailers, giving you cash back on purchases you were going to make anyway, effectively lowering the price you pay for items without having to do anything more than a couple of clicks.

2. Using Influencer Codes

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Many influencers have partnerships with brands that offer you discounts through special codes. By using an influencer’s promo code, you not only support them but also save money on products you’re interested in. This is a great way to get a deal on new releases or popular items that rarely go on sale.

3. Ask for a Discount at the Till

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Donโ€™t be shy to ask for a discount when checking out in-store. Sometimes, stores have unadvertised promotions or can give you a discount for minor defects on items, floor models, or even just because you asked nicely. It never hurts to inquire, and you might just walk away paying less than the full price.

4. Wait for Sales

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Strategically timing your purchases can lead to big savings. Items like outdoor furniture post-summer, holiday decorations after the holiday season, and seasonal clothing at the end of its relevant season often see significant markdowns. Stores need to clear out old inventory to make room for new stock, allowing savvy shoppers to take advantage of reduced prices.

5. Use Thrifting/Second-hand Apps

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Apps and websites like Gumtree, Craigslist, ThredUp, and Vinted offer a platform to buy second-hand items at a fraction of their original price. This not only saves you money but also promotes a more sustainable way of shopping by giving products a second life.

6. Buy in Bulk

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Purchasing items in bulk often comes with a discount. While not everything makes sense to buy in large quantities, household staples, non-perishables, and items you use frequently can be bought at a lower unit cost when purchased in larger amounts, saving you money over time.

7. Sign Up for Loyalty Programs

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Many retailers offer loyalty programs that reward you for your repeat business with exclusive discounts, early access to sales, and rewards based on your spending. Signing up is usually free and can lead to substantial savings for shops where you’re already a regular customer.

8. Shop at Charity Shops

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Charity shops offer a range of items from clothing to books to furniture at significantly reduced prices. Shopping at these stores not only helps your wallet but also supports charitable causes. You can find unique items and vintage pieces at a bargain while contributing to a good cause.

9. Negotiate

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Negotiation isn’t just for flea markets; you can negotiate prices on big-ticket items like cars, electronics, or even your rent or phone plan. Learning to haggle effectively can lead to substantial savings on major purchases, and many sellers are open to negotiation if it means making a sale.

10. Rent Out Items Youโ€™ve Bought

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If you purchase an item that you won’t use daily, consider renting it out to recoup some of the cost. For example, a waffle maker can be rented to neighbors or advertised on platforms like Craigslist for events. This innovative approach not only helps offset the initial cost but can also turn into a small side income.

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We are Mary and Eric, the founders of Be Right Back, a blog dedicated to romance around the globe and at home.

We are Mary and Eric, the founders of Be Right Back, a blog dedicated to romance around the globe and at home. With over 10 years of experience in dating and traveling to romantic places, we share our favorite date ideas and romantic destinations to help couples level up their relationships. Having lived in and traveled through the USA, we also share our favourite things to do in the States.

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