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Don't pay full price for brand name computers!

Most of us tend to think that when buying something online, we are getting the best deal possible. Although that is sometimes true, there are many ways to get an even better deal than the general public when buying online. Take for example, buying a new computer. If you go to a major computer manufacture's site like Dell, you are expecting to get a great bargain while buying direct. There may even be an advertised special like free shipping or free monitor upgrade. One is tempted to add the item to the cart, enter in your credit card, and hit "submit" feeling great about the purchase. But how would you feel knowing that by doing a small bit of research, you could have saved $300, $500, or maybe even more on that same computer? Of course, everyone wants to pay as little as possible and here's how.

You may have seen that small box in the checkout area of the website that reads, "Enter coupon code". That little box is your ticket to big savings. They key is to find one of these coupon codes that applies to the item you want to buy, and more importantly, is valid. Doing a random search for the term "coupon codes" on the Internet will yield mostly useless information. The majority of search results will lead you to a spam type page loaded with keywords, just for the sake of advertising. Sometimes, you may find a site with a coupon code, but when you go to try it, the code has long expired. The key is to find a site that is an actual affiliate of the computer company. These sites are provided with fresh coupon codes each week, just for their customers to use. It's a winning situation for everyone involved from the customer, to the affiliate website, to the computer company. Once you have found a real site that updates these codes frequently, you can be assured that the codes will be current and valid. It may take a bit of searching to weed through the fake sites and find a real gem, but they are out there. When you find one, all that's left to do is copy down a coupon code start shopping!

About the author:

Jake Davis writes about Internet related financial and consumer issues for a variety of online sources including his site http://www.dealsondells.com

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