How to Save Money Using the Internet

By Denise Witmer

Save Money Using the Internet Save Money Using the Internet

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Everyone can use a few extra bucks! Here is how you can use the internet to save you money.

Instructions

Difficulty: Moderately Easy

Step1
Use your bank’s online banking service to send out bills. This saves time and money as you will not have to pay for stamps.
Step2
Save on car insurance by comparing prices using the insurance websites to get quotes. Compare them even if you are comfortable with your insurance carrier. If you find a better deal, take it into your carrier’s office to negotiate. It will give you something solid to bargain with.
Step3
Buy books, movies and other home entertainment used on auction sites. A well loved book is still reusable, as are DVDs, music CDs, etc.
Step4
Buy groceries in bulk on Amazon. Great prices with stuff delivered. What more is there?
Step5
You can find coupons and discount codes using the internet. Save at the store doesn’t just mean getting the Sunday paper to clip coupons. There are coupon sites that will let you print them up for free.
Step6
Need to send a fax? It’s normally free if you do it over the internet instead of using a fax machine.

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