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Online Shopping Tips for Christmas

Online Shopping Tips for Christmas

It's never too early to take care of your Christmas purchases, and when you buy gifts for friends, family members and other associates over the internet, you can avoid the hassle and inflated prices of high street Christmas shopping - along with some of the best prices available.

Every year we see prices increase in time for the festive season and fall drastically afterwards, but due to a lack of organisation or insufficient planning, many of us still pay premium prices regardless. The phenomenal rise of internet retail looks set to change all that, however, as there's now no reason to delay your purchases until Christmas approaches. Even if you're buying an item that's only released to shops in December, pre-ordering online even months in advance could see it delivered to your door on the day of release, for lower than the RRP.

Frugal shopping isn't just about finding the right month to make your purchases though, as even the day you look for items can lead you to some bargain deals. Multimedia entertainment items such as DVDs and CDs are usually released on Mondays, so you know the best time to place your order and beat the rush, whereas if you're planning a foreign getaway as part of your Christmas treat, the best prices for airline tickets are usually between Tuesday evening and Thursday morning, with weekends being the most expensive time to shop.
Online Shopping Tips for Christmas


Another benefit of online shopping is the ability to redeem vouchers and other online rewards for purchases, which could help you save significantly on your Christmas shopping. Many websites now operate loyalty schemes aimed at rewarding loyal and returning customers, and you should check which retailers are included in your credit card's cash back scheme for more benefits. If you're thinking of changing your credit card, you can also compare cards available to see the exclusive discounts they offer, in areas such as retail and travel.

If you're an experienced online shopper, you've probably already heard of Cyber Monday and Black Friday - renowned for the bargains they offer outside of the peak shopping period. But even if you don't choose to shop online and would prefer the experience of strolling around high street or retail park outlets, thinking about your Christmas shopping as early as July could potentially save you hundreds of pounds. Your saving of loyalty points and online rewards can start even further in advance of the festive season, of course, and even this year's Christmas shopping could lead to you earning a large number of points to be redeemed against the next.




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