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ECrater
When rents are high, foot traffic is slow, where do retailers and small business start ups go? Ecrater.com
Ecrater.com a 100% free online marketplace and a free ecommerce website builder. Sellers receive customizable free online stores. In addition, all products get listed in their free online marketplace. So like Etsey.com, they have smaller creative start up businesses using it to get their online business going and some of these offer some outstanding deals.
Here you’ll find a wide variety of small online stores. From designer clothing to magazines, and art to antiques. Kind of like an online swap meet but better.
Some stores are tiny with great deals. One shop on ECrater I liked was My Designer Closet http://www.mydesignercloset.ecrater.com/product.php?pid=3514877
This online women’s resale boutique had a new Marc Meredith Sweater dress at just $70 instead of $160.
Another bigger store, Tillie’s Tidbits had a wide variety of women’s & men’s fashion accessories. http://tilliestidbits.ecrater.com/ Featured was a pair of Ed Hardy deck shoes for $47. And a NWT Kate Spade women’s hot pink straw purse for $125…Retail is $265.
The jewelry, vintage and collectibles sections had the most dealers listed with a full range of pricing from bargain $5 pins to pieces in the hundreds of dollars.
E Crater.com is good online site to cruise for hard to find items as well as for fun..
Visit Site: ECrater.com
Bookins
Avid book readers… oh how I envy those with the downtime spend reading. But if you compile more hard back books than you want to keep or your budget is being undone by your habit try Bookins.com.
On this free site, you can freely trade used books with other avid readers. You select books you want to receive and then you list the books you have available for trade. Bookins arranges for member to ship you the books you requested and then you mail your books when requested in the pre paid envelopes printed from your own computer.
You own the books you get or you can exchange them when you’re finished. No need to go to the post office. Their easy shipping process prints shipping labels with free prepaid U.S. postage from their website so you don’t use your own stamps.Shipping is only $3.99, including delivery confirmation. Same low shipping price for all books, billed to the person getting the book. There are no shipping charges to the sender.
This is a great way to trade new hardcover books and pay very little to read them.
Visit Site: Bookins.com
Amazon Outlet
With the holidays just around the corner and all of us trying to keep our information secure during online purchases, I thought I’d check into the outlets at a tried and true, major online store.
Amazon.com is a fairly priced website. The Amazon Outlet is an extension of the regular site with additional discounts of 10%-50% on a variety of items usually found on their site. This outlet section includes deals from the independent sellers that Amazon partners up with.
There is a ton of product here, from computers (both new and refurbished) to sundries, bedding, toys, electronics, books, apparel and so much more. If you shop Amazon, you’ll want to start your bargain search here.
A quick cruise around the site yielded deals in every section. I found a Phillips DVD recorder for $200 instead of $399. A Panasonic 5.8 Ghz cordless phone was well priced at $54. An Audiovox portable personal video recorder w/ 2.5 LCD was $74.99 instead of $219.
The apparel section was quite large with dozens of name and designer labels. A bit of something for anyone (guys and girls) from plus size to infant. The bedding section had a good selection of higher end bedding. No poly junk here. The toy section was huge and you can browse by age appropriate toys. Books and music were overflowing with choices. This on line outlet is huge!
With all the goodies available, you may never leave your home to shop again. Simply put…lots of tempting deals
Visit Site: Amazon Outlet
Half
Sometimes when I am scanning the web, I may overlook the obvious. I was reminding of the obvious by an intrepid internet shopper this last month who pointed out www.Half.com and when I went back to look it over…. Well I loved the deals.
Half.com is an online market place, like Ebay where buyers and sellers come together. This isn’t an auction, prices are fixed, but the discounts on retail can range from 25%-70% off with most products hovering around 50% off.
Unlike Ebay, you can’t find anything and everything here. Half.com is limited to books, music, movies, video games and game systems. There is more than enough to look through in each category in both new and used. Besides the description and price they also rate the item for quality. But, like Ebay, Half.com is easy to navigate and straight forward to purchase or sell.
With back to school on my mind, I looked through the Textbooks superstore section. Here I compared a bunch of “Biology” (Hardcover, 2004) by Jane Reece and Neil Campbell. The Range of quality went from Acceptable to Brand New and the prices went from $64-$156 with the highest prices being in the acceptable range.
I also priced some X Box game system and found prices ranging from $75-$240. Some new, some refurbished all well described and a few with games.
Half.com is a useful source both for comparison shopping, evaluating market pricing and getting great deals. Start you hunt here and you may nab your best deal on your first visit.
Visit Site: Half.com
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