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Ebay Shopping

So a few years ago, I discovered Amazon (even though it has existed for much longer), and found that most books (since I was in school) were way cheaper than buying at retail stores. As long as I ordered more than $25, the shipping was free. Since then, I haven’t bought books in stores. I haven’t really bought other products from them, though they have a huge variety of items ranging from home decor, electronics, fashionable accessories and so on. I must admit that the variety is much larger in the US. (Amazon.com)

Anyways, an year ago, I needed inkjet cartridges for my printer. I was tired of paying $50-60 for ink…at times, it seemed like it was way cheaper to buy an entire new inkjet – totally not eco-friendly.Anyways, I thought I’d check out eBay. I was surprised to find so many items, and most shockingly, at really ridiculously cheap prices. I found my ink cartridge for $15, shipping included.

I’ve bought SLR camera lens/body cover for only $1.50 (shipping included)…uh…isn’t the postage the cost of that? especially since it’s coming all the way from China? I honestly don’t know how they make any profit. One guy wouldn’t believe me. He kept thinking it was some scam. That eBay was full of fraud. I reassured him that I had ordered from many different sellers through eBay, and so far, no problems.

The great thing about eBay is that there’s a lot of competition (well, good from the consumer point of view), so the prices are competitive. I can find a lot of items with free shipping which is always bonus. You also get a whole different range of choices to choose from. Recently I wanted to buy a notebook cover. Futureshop and Bestbuy sold them for about $50, and they were all really boring. Grey or black, seemed bulky and masculine. Nothing cute, targeted for females it seemed. I was able to get a brand new one for $10 ($2 shipping) with simple sakura flowers. I simply love it.

Another great thing is the auction method. Now there are pros and cons to this. Many items are sold as ‘buy now’ price, meaning that if the seller list the item for $5, then you buy it for $5 – no delays. Some other items may have the option for auction or only auction purchase. In this case, the seller set the minimum amount they would sell it for. Interested buyers will bid for how much they’d be willing to pay for that particular item. If no one else wants the item, and you are the highest bidder, you get to buy the product for the price you bid for. If you got it for really cheap, that’s a bargain. However, sometimes, bidders can get competitive, becoming blind to the fact that in the end, they may be bidding higher than what you can get as ‘buy now’ or even in retail. Also, there is a time limit, so you’d have to wait till the time period is over until you can purchase it. It may take up to a month. You’d also have to keep checking to see if you’re on top of every other bidder, so it can get time consuming and frustrating.

I recently bought a SLR camera, which came with a camera bag. It was too big and bulky for my purpose, so I sold it, and ordered a red stylish one for about $22. I can use it as a purse too.

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Over Christmas, I received a new Samsung Galaxy Nexus as a gift. The cell phone covers are sold for $12-20 at cell phone providers’ stores. Outrageous. I bought a pink/red one for $1.70 (shipping included). Ok, so it takes 2-3 weeks, but since I had another cover for backup, I wasn’t in a hurry. The guy who was suspisious of eBay also ordered one too, even though he had just bought one from the store. However, the store only sold rigid plastic covers and we wanted the flexible ones. All I can say is that he’s also into eBay buying too. LOL

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Phone cover for only $1.70!!! Shipping included!!!

The white shoulder bag was a bit of a disappointment… it came wrapped in a black garbage bag, and it had already left black marks on the strap. It easily got rubbed, and after a few uses, the back side is black from rubbing against my clothes. But it was around $10, so some things, you I guess you get what you paid for.

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So if you haven’t already, check out eBay. It’ll save you a lot of money. Shipping usually takes 3-4 weeks if they’re coming in from Asia – which a lot of items are…so if you’re planning to get something for a friend, order early! Be warned, if you’re like one of my other friend who’s gotten a bit addicted to it, and has become somewhat of a eBay shopaholic…oh oh…otherwise, have fun and enjoy shopping!

Save on Groceries from Gas & Points with PC Mastercard

With gases as high as 1.52/L, any incentive to ‘save’ is a good incentive to go there. Superstore gas stations usually are cheaper than the surrounding gas stations. If you pay with regular credit cards, you get 3.5 cents per litre which you will be able to use on your grocery shopping later on at Superstore.

There are sometimes staff at the gas stations asking if you’d like to sign up for the PC Mastercard. I usually avoid those kind of things, but considering that I shopped often at Superstore for my groceries and only got gas there, it made sense to get their credit card which allows you to earn 7 cents per litre. 7 cents may not seem much, but it does add up. Typically, my gas comes to about $40 and I get $2.00 for my coupon. Just think that every time you get gas, you get a free loaf of bread, or a bag of chips.

The great thing is, the ‘coupon’ is printed with your receipt and is ready for use right away. It’s very convenient. They typically have a 3-month expiry date, but for me, I’ve always used it up within the first month. But I have seen customers hand over the cashier some coupons and they were all expired. You can not use the coupon value for your next gas bill.

More benefits with the PC Mastercard:

  • Earn 10 PC points for every $1 spent, everywhere you shop
  •  20,000 PC points means you can shop at PC stores for $20 in free groceries
  • Save money with no annual membership fee – it’s FREE!! so why not?
  •  New cardholders enjoy a low balance transfer rate of 0.97% for 6 months
  •  Check out faster at the register with PayPass™; just tap your card and you’re done. No signature required on smaller purchases – this is something I’m not happy about…where’s the security in this?? Anyone who picks up the card can use it!
  •  Accepted worldwide at more than 24 million locations in over 210 countries
  •  Get a cash advance at a bank machine or MasterCard-issuing financial institution (subject to credit approval and provided you have the available credit)
  • Fraud Detection Service may alert the holder of any sudden or unusual spending
  •  MasterCard Global Service® can have a replacement for your lost or stolen card on its way to you within 2 business days and provide an emergency cash advance (provided you have the available credit)
  •   Guaranteed hotel and motel reservations when booked with your card

Now they say that you’ll get a $20 coupon when you sign up. Too easy and good to be true right? Right…there is a catch. You don’t get the $20 right away. You get 4 coupons, each consisting of 5,000 points. Now you have to ‘hand-in’ this coupon the next time you shop. The tedious thing is that you can only hand-in one coupon at a time. Meaning you have to shop at least 4 times without forgetting or losing the damn coupons. Even after they are handed-in, they take many weeks for them to show up in your account. So for you to enjoy that free $20 – it’ll take some effort and several months.
If you can’t be bothered to do all that hassle, you can still enjoy the $ you get from getting their gas. You’ll eventually earn enough points on your own too if you shop a lot at Superstore, No Frills or Independence, meaning that just by simply shopping there and using their PC Mastercard, you’ll eventually earn 20,000 points which equals to $20 off your next shopping bill.

So on top of the $ you get from the gas, I typically will earn about $60/year from my collected points. I use my PC Mastercard only at Superstore, Independent and No Frills, and not for other things, so I think it’s a pretty good deal earning that much to redeem from shopping for a single person (though I do collect points sometimes when Sheepie does his grocery shopping). Best of all, it’s FREE.

Happy savings!! :D