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Let’s get this out of the way right now; I don’t like to pay full price for anything, especially when shopping online. Based on data we have accumulated at Rather-Be-Shopping.com, 80% of online retailers are going to offer at least one coupon code to help you save money on your online Holiday shopping this year. But what do you do if you have looked under every rock and still can’t find a coupon? Or what happens if you get your order but it’s the wrong size, or not what you thought it was going to be? Here are four under-the-radar online strategies to ensure you save the most money this Holiday season and beyond.
Live Customer Service Chat
If you are shopping online at a particular retailer and you can’t find a coupon and they don’t seem to have any current promotions going on, ask for a coupon code via ‘live chat’. The majority of popular online retailers have a ‘live chat’ feature on their site that allows you to communicate with a customer service rep. Be polite and say, “I’d love to wrap up my purchase today but I was hoping you had a coupon code I could add to my shopping cart?” I think you’ll be blown away with just how many reps have a coupon code at their disposal just waiting for you to ask for it.
Free 2-Day Shipping
When it comes to shipping charges, the first and most obvious strategy is to look for a free shipping coupon before finalizing your purchase. If you still can’t find a coupon, check out a service called ShopRunner.com. They are an online business that networks with hundreds of popular retailers to offer consumers free 2-day shipping on all purchases. The best part is they offer a free 30 day trial. If you plan on doing a lot of online Holiday shopping in the next week, be sure to sign-up for the free trial, use the service like crazy, and then cancel come January.
Return Policies
Nothing worse than being hit by a return fee for an item that doesn’t fit or isn’t what you thought it was. Always be aware of the return policy before you place your order so there won’t be any surprises. Often times a retailer will offer free shipping both ways but will subtract the cost of return shipping from your refund amount. Be careful. Your best bet is shop at online retailers that also have a brick and mortar location in your area. That way you can avoid the return fee and return the item to the store directly. TIP: Did you know that if you shop at Lands’ End.com you can return items to your local Sears store? Back in 2002, Sears bought Lands’ End and now sells the Lands’ End clothing line in most of their retail locations.
Abandon Your Virtual Shopping Cart
Similar to the ‘Live Chat’ tip, if you’re shopping online at a particular retailer and can’t find a coupon code, try abandoning your virtual shopping cart or basket. First create your account, add items to your cart like you normally would, then right before you finalize your purchase close your browser window. Many retailers will send you a coupon code via email to entice you to return and finish your online purchase. This strategy is definitely worth a shot. You have nothing to lose and potential money to save.
I am all about having as many money saving strategies and tools in your arsenal as possible. Whether you are shopping for Holiday gifts or shopping throughout the year these strategies will help you save money. So make sure you add these to your money saving tool belt as you never know when they might come in handy.
Kyle James owns and operates a website called Rather-Be-Shopping.com which specializes in online coupons and coupon alerts to over 800 retailers. He also has a blog, where he writes about frugal living, creative ways to save money, and the adventures of raising three active kids.
Editors Note: These are some great strategies for not only saving money during the Holiday season, but any time throughout the year. I never knew how widely available online coupon codes were and I’m looking forward to taking advantage of some of these strategies!
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Photo by John Liu
FrugalRules says
Great tip on the live chat feature! I’ve never tried that but definitely will in the future. I usually rely on using Retailmenot to get coupons, especially for free shipping.
DC @ Young Adult Money says
@FrugalRules I’ have also used Retailmenot, it’s a pretty solid site.
KyleJames1 says
@FrugalRules You guys are killing me here! No, it is a good site, I pride myself in better customer service though.
DC @ Young Adult Money says
@KyleJames1 @FrugalRules Haha I did not mean to downgrade the value of your site. I honestly have only used Retailmenot a couple times.
KyleJames1 says
@DC @ Young Adult Money @FrugalRules I know, I’m just joking with ya.
DebtRoundUp says
I have used the live chat tip before along with the shopping cart abandon. These are both tips that work well.
DC @ Young Adult Money says
@DebtRoundUp I haven’t used either, sounds like I’m missing out on some savings.
Holly at ClubThrifty says
I will definitely try the “abandon cart” tip. That is a great idea.
DC @ Young Adult Money says
@Holly at ClubThrifty I would have never thought of that.
RFIndependence says
Nice tips Kyle! I’ll try the live chat one the next time I need something. I have noticed the empty cart strategy when I didn’t need the item anymore, it works on godaddy for domain names and hosting.
KyleJames1 says
@RFIndependence A lot of time I will start the chat session right when I go to a website and chat it up with them before I ask for a code!
Ugifter says
I love the idea of using the live chat folks for coupon codes!! That has never occurred to me before.
DC @ Young Adult Money says
@Ugifter Me either!
Veronica @ Pelican on Money says
I had never thought of abandoning your shopping cart to receive a coupon. Learning something new every day! Hmm, I ought to give that a try next time I buy electronics online.
KyleJames1 says
@Veronica @ Pelican on Money It often works. Just remember to register with retailer first so they have your email address in their system.
SavvyScot1 says
I love the idea of asking for a coupon from the LIVE chat – I have heard about the technique of abandoning the cart, but never thought just to ask!!
KyleJames1 says
@SavvyScot1 Sometimes you just gotta ask and you’ll receive!
Eyesonthedollar says
That’s a great tip about abandoning the cart. I would have never thought of that or just deleted emails thinking they were spam.
DC @ Young Adult Money says
@Eyesonthedollar Me either! I am going to give it a try next time.
CanadianBudgetB says
What a sneaky idea lol. I never thought to do that abandon the cart to see if they will come back to entice me into buying the products. I deal with a Canadian Coupon Codes site so I want to see if they ever experienced anything like that. Great post. Mr.cBB
Beachbudget says
I never knew about the live chat thing. Pretty cool. I love zappos and their return policy!
DC @ Young Adult Money says
@Beachbudget I definitely will try out the live chat, never crossed my mind either.
JustinatTheFrugalPath says
I never knew to abandon an online cart. That’s a pretty good tip. I don’t do much shopping online,but next time I do I might just have to try it out.
Money_Angels says
@JustinatTheFrugalPath It’s becoming increasingly popular tactic. The abandon rate is a key metric for e-commerce sites, and when conversations rates are what really matter businesses need to convert as many people as possible.
Money_Angels says
Live chat idea is brilliant. Never seen that mentioned else where!