Why it pays to shop around

Nowadays I hardly ever buy something without seeing if I can get it cheaper elsewhere or find a discount voucher online. A few days ago, I got even more evidence of why its pays to shop around. Shelley and I were looking at buying a fridge/freezer (one of these big American style ones) and locally could only find the one we liked in Currys (there doesn’t seem to be a great selection of shops that sell fridge/freezers now adays) for £599.99 plus £49.95 delivery - a grand total of £649.94. Thinking this seemed a bit steep, we decided to come back and shop for the same thing online.

First we tried the shopping comparison web sites - Kelkoo, Dealtime and Shopping.com which gave us a better price of £569.99 from Dixons with free delivery (already a saving of about £80). Then we scoured the web for free vouchers which gave us another £20 off the Dixons price, so now a saving of £100. Next I went to the cashback site I tend to use, Freefivers (let me know if you want to join and I’ll refer you), which gave me 1.25% cashback with Dixons, about another £7. So far, I’d saved £107 off the price in the shop but then I thought - lets buy it using my American Express Platinum card which gave me a further 5% cashback, ~£35.

So, all in all - shopping around saved me over £140! Not bad for 10 minutes work online, particularly when you compare it to the time getting to and wandering round the shop.

Bargain!

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4 Responses to “Why it pays to shop around”

  1. Chris Says:

    Looks like I beat Martin Lewis to it - his series It Pays To Watch covered exactly this yesterday :)

  2. Andrew Ferrier Says:

    ‘one of these big American style ones’

    - doesn’t sound too green! ;)

  3. abhi Says:

    hi chris - next time, also try my site http://www.codes-vouchers.com.
    it does have currys voucher codes + also a round up of the month’s best deals - no popups or banners. hopefully it helps you save.

  4. Chris Says:

    It is an A rating one, and will replace our existing fridge and freezer (which we will sell or Freecycle) so hopefully not too environmentally un-friendly.

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