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Studies show that online shoppers are most likely to abandon their carts when faced with costly shipping and handling fees (Source -- Net IQ Research Alert). Before you step away from the computer and head to the mall, here's some good news to keep your fingers clicking: U-pons that offer free shipping and handling can be found all over the web.
To find those u-biquitous U-pons, go to an online coupon site and select a store where you plan to make a purchase. You can also search by category (in this case it would be shipping and handling). Write down any coupon codes that apply. Then go to the store's website and type in the coupon code (in the prompt box) when you’re checking out. How u-seful is that!
Here's a few U-pon sites we recommend:
[*]CouponCraze.com
[*]About Discounts.com
[*]SpecialOffers.com
Here's another shipping saver: if you shop online with your American Express card (Gold, Platinum and Centurion), you can get free shipping (with orders over $50) from a slew of participating merchants. Click here for a list.
Buyer Beware! Watch out for free shipping clubs like FreeShipping.com. The site boasts free shipping, price protection and return shipping guarantees from any vendor -- but it costs $4.99 a month (that's $59.88 a year, so it's hardly free). And the fine print (in the subscriber contract) reveals all kinds of bogus hitches like shipping up to certain amounts -- as low as $10! U-re better off sticking with U-pons.
For all things financial, visit www.WomensWallStreet.com. Because it's your money.
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Studies show that online shoppers are most likely to abandon their carts when faced with costly shipping and handling fees (Source -- Net IQ Research Alert). Before you step away from the computer and head to the mall, here's some good news to keep your fingers clicking: U-pons that offer free shipping and handling can be found all over the web.
To find those u-biquitous U-pons, go to an online coupon site and select a store where you plan to make a purchase. You can also search by category (in this case it would be shipping and handling). Write down any coupon codes that apply. Then go to the store's website and type in the coupon code (in the prompt box) when you’re checking out. How u-seful is that!
Here's a few U-pon sites we recommend:
[*]CouponCraze.com
[*]About Discounts.com
[*]SpecialOffers.com
Here's another shipping saver: if you shop online with your American Express card (Gold, Platinum and Centurion), you can get free shipping (with orders over $50) from a slew of participating merchants. Click here for a list.
Buyer Beware! Watch out for free shipping clubs like FreeShipping.com. The site boasts free shipping, price protection and return shipping guarantees from any vendor -- but it costs $4.99 a month (that's $59.88 a year, so it's hardly free). And the fine print (in the subscriber contract) reveals all kinds of bogus hitches like shipping up to certain amounts -- as low as $10! U-re better off sticking with U-pons.
For all things financial, visit www.WomensWallStreet.com. Because it's your money.
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