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How to Compare Local Prices

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How to Compare Local Prices
How to Compare Local Prices

Do you ever go through the local newspaper ads and try to compare prices of anything you want to buy? Does this drive you crazy? Now there is a website that will do this for you--no matter where you live.

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • Computer Access
  1. Step 1
    How to Compare Local Prices
     
    How to Compare Local Prices

    Go to www.salescircular.com. You can check prices for electronics,computer hardware, computer software, and appliances. They have listed all the big box stores like Best Buy, Circuit City, Kmart, Office Depot, Office Max, Radio Shack, Sears, Staples, Target, Wal-Mart and select local retailers..

  2. Step 2
    How to compare prices
     
    How to compare prices

    Find your state and click on it. This webpage brings up more specifics on the item or items you want. There is even a web page for free stuff after rebate. All the work of sorting the deals and comparing prices is done for you!

  3. Step 3

    Now choose ANYTHING you wish to buy. Computer hardware, software, electronics, major appliance, small appliances,cell phones and even free stuff. These prices come from your particular communities' advertisements.

  4. Step 4

    Click on your item and all the LOCAL ads for your item will be displayed.

Tips & Warnings
  • You can use this website daily or weekly.
  • All info is given to compare prices.

Comments  

Blackbear said

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on 12/8/2007 Awesome, I had no idea!

AnnP said

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on 12/7/2007 Great tip!

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