Holiday hacks to make shopping safer, more economical

A few tips can help make your Christmas shopping safer and more economical, says the BravoDeal website.
“When purchasing items during a busy sale, it’s important to be strategic to ensure you’re getting the best deal and value for your money, says Marco Farnararo, CEO and co-founder of BravoDeal.
Some tips:
1. Set and stick to a budget. First, set a clear budget, factor in your financial situation, and avoid going over this amount.  
If you’re buying multiple items, such as clothing, electronics, or groceries, divide your budget accordingly. This helps prevent overspending in one area.  
BravoDeal’s top tip: Use budgeting apps like Mint, YNAB (You Need a Budget), or PocketGuard to track spending in real-time. These apps help you monitor your online shopping and alert you when you’re nearing your limit.  
2. Research in advance  
Before the sales start, check the current prices of any items you are interested in, so you know whether they are a good deal based on the standard price.   
Other retailers like Best Buy, Walmart, and Target often have competing sales during the holiday season and its good to know which ones are the best.
Tools including CamelCamelCamel or Keepa are good for tracking price history.  
3. Look for bundles  
Purchasing bundles can often save you money. Electronics, including smart home devices, are often bundled with accessories or complementary products, which can be of great value.   
BravoDeal’s top tip: For those sticking to a budget, ensure that you buy a bundle because you need the items, not just for the sake of it.  
4. Keep an eye out for lightning deals  
Lightning deals are time-limited offers that can save you extra money. However, they tend to sell out quickly.   
Keep an eye on the countdown of a lightning deal, and if you do want the item, purchase it as soon as possible.  
BravoDeal’s top tip: Always compare prices before purchasing an item, just in case the deal isn’t as good as you think.  
5. Check returns policies  
Return windows are important, and some electronics may have shorter return windows or restocking fees.
Amazon and Walmart sale items typically have a return window, just like regular purchases, but the specific return period can vary.   
The standard return window for most items is 30 days from the date of delivery.   
However, this can change depending on the seller (if it’s a third-party seller), the item category or the specific terms of the sale, whether it be for clearance or holiday sales.  
BravoDeal’s top tip: After purchasing items, test the product as soon as it arrives to ensure that it works properly and meets your expectations.  
6. Look for coupons and discounts  
Some products on Amazon will have additional coupons or promotion codes applied during checkout. You can also find extra coupons on product pages.   
For products you regularly buy Amazon’s “Subscribe and Save” program offers discounts when you subscribe for monthly recurring orders of those items.  
BravoDeal’s top tip: Bravodeal.com offers several Amazon discount codes from 85% off Amazon home deals, to 70% off beauty products. 
7. Look at trade-in offers 
Amazon will sometimes offer additional savings if you trade in an old electronic device or other item eligible for trade.    
This is generally useful when upgrading smartphones, tablets, or e-readers.  
BravoDeal’s top tip: If you agree to the offer of a trade-in, always ensure to confirm your items’ conditions legitimately, as misleading submissions can lead to problems.  
8. Use a prepaid card or a separate account  
 Use a prepaid card or gift card with a set amount that aligns with your budget. Once the funds run out, you can’t spend any more. 
Alternatively, you can create a separate bank account or e-wallet (like PayPal) just for shopping and transfer your budgeted amount into it. This keeps your personal finances separate and limits overspending. 
9. Beware of fake reviews and manipulated ratings  
Some sellers use fake or paid reviews to artificially boost their product ratings. They can also manipulate reviews to make poor products appear highly rated, tricking buyers into thinking they’re receiving a quality item.
To identify this, look for reviews that are overly positive without much detail or that repeat similar language.   
BravoDeal’s top tip: Tools like Fakespot or ReviewMeta can help analyze the legitimacy of reviews.  
10. Avoid fake websites and links 
 Scammers create fake websites that look identical to a retailer’s site. These fake sites often appear in ads or phishing emails and attempt to steal your personal and payment information. 
  How to Spot It: Check the URL carefully. The official website should be “https://www.walmart.com/” (with no additional words or symbols). Secure sites will also have a   padlock symbol in the URL bar. 

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