How to price comparison shop with Nextag

By 02SmithA

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Want to save on your next online purchase? Look for the cheapest prices on Nextag.

Instructions

Difficulty: Easy

Things You’ll Need:

  • computer
  • internet

Step1
The next time you purchase a product online and wish to compare prices and save I suggest using NexTag. To start go to their website:

http://www.nextag.com/
Step2
When you get to the home page you can click on a certain product type to compare all products in that area. You can also type the particular product into the search engine at the top of the screen.
Step3
Once you get the product you are looking for a list of stores that are selling that product will show up along with the price. The screen also shows a seller rating, which can help you decide how reliable that seller is.
Step4
A great addition NexTag has made is that of the TruePrice. If you type in your zip code, NexTag will show you the total price with any taxes and the shipping price applied. I highly recommend using this feature, since the final price is the one that is most important to us all!

Tips & Warnings

  • NexTag also does hotel price comparisons now, which can be quite helpful.

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Limowreck

Limowreck said

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on 7/18/2008 Great article! Thanks for the info. *****

LilacGirl

LilacGirl said

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on 7/18/2008 I love having this information! Thank you.

oneloved

oneloved said

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on 7/18/2008 Good recommendation!

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on 7/18/2008 Great info.

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