I should have checked TechBargains first
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My wife and I are looking for a new digital camera. Our old one went missing sometime after Halloween, so we lost all of those pictures. I suspect one of the kids was playing with it and broke it and has now hidden it to keep us from finding out.
Yeah, I’ve got a couple a sneaks on my hands.
So, I’ve been shopping for the last week. I was texting a friend that runs a Radio Shack a couple times a day to see what deals he had and asking questions about value. Then my wife, who works as a home-based customer service agent for HSN places an order for camera that was profiled on HSN on Friday and doesn’t tell me right away.
This morning, I get the chance to review a website called TechBargains. So, for kicks and giggles, I look up the camera she bought for $149 on Friday, to see what kind of digital camera deals are out there. Guess what?
TechBargains tells me Best Buy has it for $99. She’s not allowed to buy electronics anymore.
TechBargains also has dell coupons, so if you’re in the market for Dell products, you might want to check there first, before your wife sees a shiny new object on TV. Even if you’re not in the market for something today, it’s a good idea to set up a deal alert and they will email you when deals hit in which you’ve expressed an interest. Or, you can just grab their RSS feed and see everything that comes down the pipe and select those great opportunities as you find them.
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Try freshbargains.net, it’s better. It’ll search more than techbargains, and you can subscribe for email deal alerts. Worked wonders for me when I was looking for thinkpad.