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Save Even More On Black Friday With RoboForm!

Thursday, November 27th, 2008

You can tell a product really is good when somebody simply cannot stop talking about it! That is the way I am with RoboForm. Today i was busily posting all these great black friday sales , I realized something. Many people do binge shopping online, only during the holiday shopping season. This means many of them do not have user names with all their shipping information pre-filled on many online retailer/etailer’s websites. Many others who DO have user names, may have a lot of stale information which will invariably need to be updated.

While normally, RoboForm makes things much easier to create an account, or update an existing one… Today is the BEST time to get RoboForm. The reason? Let’s face it, the best sales on black friday do not last long at all. On more than one occasion I have purchased something online at a sale price, later finding out the retailer will not honor the sale because they ran out of stock. This has even happened on major retailers websites, even when the purchase was done while they supposedly had plenty in stock.

So how does RoboForm help you? Well, with RoboForm‘s help you can finish your checkout faster. When a etailer runs out of a product, the available stock is given on a first-come first served fashion. Normally a 1-2 minute delay while you find all your information is simply a unnecessary inconvenience. On black friday, it could be the difference between getting a product on time, getting it late, or never getting it at all!

ALRIGHT! Now that you’re all psyched up about getting RoboForm and blowing your savings on a new iphone, or big screen tv for you or your lucky family members… just remember to use the coupon code NEVR1 when you check out. Why? Because then the people at sibersystems will give you 20% off… What is better than saving money on something that helps you save money? The answer: nothing!

TigerDirect Follows Amazon’s Lead, Starts “Pink Friday” (Black Friday) Early!

Thursday, November 27th, 2008

Yesterday we brought you some fantastic early sales from Amazon for black friday . Today we are proud to present you with news that TigerDirect has followed their lead. As a very nice perk, TigerDirect is offering $1.99 shipping on most items as well! Below are some of the things we thought stood out.

Samsung 19

Samsung 19 Widescreen LCD Monitor

Original Price: $289.99
Instant Savings: -  $150.00

Price:

$139.99

Excerpt

See the bigger picture with the new Samsung 19-inch widescreen display. Ideal for the deadline-driven professional, this stylish monitor gives you plenty of extra space for multi-tasking, so you can accomplish more in less time. This Samsung 19 inch LCD monitor boasts 1000:1 high static contrast ratio, 8000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, 1440 x 900 resolution, and 300 cd/m2 brightness. All of these features provide crisp, clear images, and the fast 5 ms response time also delivers outstanding image quality. Its innovative height-adjustable stand gives you the flexibility to change your viewing position – even to a complete vertical angle – to ensure maximum comfort. This monitor is also energy-efficient and VESA compliant. For professional performance at an affordable price, order the Samsung 19-inch widescreen display.

HP Compaq 6820s Notebook PC

HP Compaq 6820s Notebook PC

Original Price: $999.99
Instant Savings: - $300.00

Price:

$699.99

Excerpt:

The HP Compaq 6820s Notebook PC delivers a fresh new look with a wealth of integrated features at a price you’ll appreciate. With ATI Mobility Radeon X1350 dedicated graphics, a 17-inch diagonal widescreen display and a starting weight of only 6.5 lbs, your work will come to life.

Make Your Holiday Shopping Easier with RoboForm, and Save 20%.

Thursday, October 23rd, 2008

Let’s face it: during the year, we all have our favorite online shops. Shops that tailor to our specific needs. On these sites, we have a few usernames that easily remember all our vital information. However, during the holiday season, we will have the urge to separate from our tried and true stores.

For instance, you might check out a clothing store for your wife, a tool store for your husband, a toy store for your kids, an antique store for your parents, and an electronics store for your geek. Chances are, you probably will not frequent ALL of these sites for yourself, outside of the holidays. Because of that, most of these sites will not have your shipping address and credit card information saved.

Your probably thinking, who cares? You can just set up a new account, or make a one time buy with no account (available at some stores). However, you still have to enter all the ridiculous information that online sellers need: name, address, you’ll have to dig through your wallet/purse to find your credit card, then they’ll want to know your mothers maiden name, date of birth, social security number, and galactic interplanetary serial identification construct. OK, OK, maybe its not that bad, but you will undoubtedly waste 5 minutes of your life grilling through their questions; 10 minutes if you are not an expert typer, or not computer savvy.

Those days are now over, because now you have installed RoboForm. RoboForm remembers all this information and more (well… you might have to remember your galactic id # yourself). It (optionally) keeps this information all locked up behind a password, and a secure layer of encryption.

When you go to a website with a long annoying form, you simply click your ‘identity’ button. Then RoboForm springs to life; using some fairly impressive AI, RoboForm will detect each field’s type (credit card #, address line 1, etc) and enter the information as needed. Then, you just breeze through making sure it did not miss anything (very rarely) and you’re done.

If you are worried about your secure information (credit cards, bank accounts), they will all be protected by secure AES encryption. However, if you are especially paranoid, RoboForm does not have ANY required fields. If you don’t feel comfortable entering certain information, just don’t. The time it saves you on whatever information you DO trust it with… will certainly be noticeable.

To top it all off… RoboForm remembers your login information to every website you have an account on. A simple click of your mouse, or tap of a hotkey will instantly log you into all of your existing banks, forums, and social networking sites.

And now the moment you have been waiting for… the 20%. If you act quickly, you can save 20% on RoboForm, RoboForm2Go and GoodSync from RoboForm‘s website by entering the coupon code NEVR1 during checkout. In case some of you are wondering, they decided to hide the coupon code box if you click the image in the middle of their page. To see the coupon box you need to click "buy rf pro" from the upper navigation.

Save money this Christmas by NOT shopping online?!

Monday, October 13th, 2008

First off, we all love shopping online, why else would you be reading a site about never paying etail. I am also the first person to admit to being an addicted online shopper. There are no lines to wait in. I can buy anything at any time, day or night. To top it all of, the internet has nearly everything for sale at closeout prices. Though, this all leads to a fair share of, ‘What was I thinking when I ordered THAT’ moments as well.

With that said, there is a lot of negative points toward shopping online. In this article I will be laying out some of the situations that you may prefer shopping at the local B&M (Brick and Mortar) stores. Also, be sure to subscribe to our feed , because In the next article, I will lay out a few tips to make sure you get the best price locally, so that you’re not stuck paying retail.

The most apparent consequence of online shopping is that everything must be shipped. This problem is actually bigger than you might think. Obviously, there is the initial cost but that is often less than tax you would pay locally. Though, depending on your state, you may still owe this tax to the state directly, making for a sad day come tax time. Also, because of the shipping, there will be a delay lasting anywhere from 3 days, to 3 weeks, depending on where you purchase. The following are a few things you might want to consider:

Returns and Defects

First, should you have any problems with the item you buy, there’s an additional shipping cost and delay. An online RMA could take three times as long as your initial order, and you are responsible to ship the product back to the seller/manufacturer. It should also be noted that the experience when returning something to a ‘household name’ like amazon, with a reputation to uphold, will give you a much lighter headache than a fly-by-night company that had THE BEST price. Many people I know have bought some mighty expensive paper weights in the quest of getting something ‘cheap.’

You should also keep in mind, the price you payed to have the item delivered to your door may be significantly lower than what you will pay to return it to them. This is because you do not ship in the massive bulks that online retailers do. In some cases, it may even be cheaper to toss the old one out and ORDER A NEW ONE!! I have, on more than one occasion ate the cost of something I ordered online when it subsequently failed.

Local wholesale clubs such as Sam’s Club or Costco have extremely consumer-centric return policies. You can usually return a item to a Sam’s Club YEARS after the original purchase. That is, assuming it has a defect (some may say this is optional), you have the receipt (their computers only track your purchases over the past year), and it is still under manufacturer warranty.

With few exceptions, making a return at a local B&M store is relatively painless, and costs you absolutely nothing, not even shipping. This can lead to huge savings when purchasing something large such as a TV. Imagine the shipping costs to return a very bulky plasma television across many states without a bulk shipping account.

Small items

Secondly, if you have a habit of buying small, inexpencive items, such as  cables, fans, adapters, etc, your online shipping costs will skyrocket fast. Many online retailers, including ones known for being the cheapest, can charge as much as twice the cost of some items for shipping. This is because the package still takes up room on the truck. No matter how light it is, the freight company has to charge for weight as well as the space the box takes up.

Bad shipping calculators

If you plan on doing bulk orders for the items mentioned above, you may be in for more than you bargained for. These items are extremely small, as well as lightweight. Because of this you can fit many of them into a single box and the cost per items approaches 0 when you order in bulk. However someone forgot to tell this little ‘secret’ to most online shopping carts. This is even true with many online stores known for their low costs. This is also somewhat true with slightly larger items, but it is especially true on these small, light weight items.

Very few carts will calculate the overall size and weight of the items. In fact, most shopping carts are used as simple calculators multiplying single unit costs. A human would easily know that 30 loose cables fit into a single box, and would probably weigh less than the cardboard that packages them. Most shopping carts are not that smart.

Let’s put this into perspective… Let’s say the per-unit shipping on an item was 4 dollars. A human would likely charge you 6, maybe 7 dollars total, because of the added weight, since the additional items did not add any bulk to the box. However, most shopping carts will just multiply the shipping cost by 30 cables. You would end up paying 120 dollars for shipping !!!!

In this case, you have lost over $110 dollars. All for the convenience to avoid a line at 3 in the morning sitting in a comfy chair with your pants off. For you rich folk out there, that may sound like a deal… but I will pass.

Summary

So, basicly what I’m trying to tell you this shopping season is this: Take the time to think about all aspects of your purchase before checking out (both online and locally). If you use your head, buying ‘online’ items online, and ‘local’ items locally, you will save a significant amount of money over the next few months.

Also make SURE you keep checking in, because In my next post I will walk you through some good tips and tricks to make sure you get your money’s worth when you do need to shop locally.