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		<title>Online Shopping Nomenclature &#8211; Is this Really a Good Deal?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Seems like we always abbreviate words and phrases we use a lot of &#8211; TV for television, Web for World Wide Web &#8211; and Online Shopping is no different. For example &#8211; In Ex #1 do you know how much you will pay for the Crock Pot at the time you purchase it? Ex #1 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Seems like we always abbreviate words and phrases we use a lot of &#8211; TV for television, Web for World Wide Web &#8211; and Online Shopping is no different.</p>
<p>For example &#8211; In <strong>Ex #1</strong> do you know how much you will pay for the Crock Pot at the time you purchase it?</p>
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<p><strong>Ex #1 &#8211; Best Crock Pot Ever &#8211; Reg $34.99 Today $24.99 Shipped after $5 MIR</strong></p>
<p>Will you pay</p>
<p>$19.99?<br />
$24.99?<br />
$29.99?<br />
$ 5.00?<br />
$34.99?</p>
<p>OK &amp; What about this -</p>
<p><strong>Ex #2 &#8211; iPod &#8211; Reg $159 Today $135 Shipped</strong></p>
<p>Will you have to pay more than $135?</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s step through some of the commonly used online shopping terms.Â  You&#8217;ll be online shopper savy before you can bring up a new Dealtaker Window <img src='http://www.dealtaker.com/our-blog/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':-)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p><em>Shipped</em> &#8211; This means the price you see is all inclusive.Â  In <strong>Ex #2</strong> the &#8216;Today $135 Shipped&#8217; means you will pay $135 at the time of purchase. The Shipping charge is included in the price shown.<br />
<strong><br />
Ex #3 &#8211; Logitech Mouse &#8211; Reg $38.75 Now $18.75 A/R, Free Shipping!</strong></p>
<p><em>A/R &#8211; After Rebate</em> &#8211; The price you are given before the A/R (<strong>Ex #3 &#8211; $18.75</strong>) is NOT what you will be paying out-of-pocket at purchase. This is the net price that you will have paid after you have received your rebate check.Â  So in <strong>Ex #3</strong> you pay $38.75 now and then fill out a rebate request for $20 &#8211; <em>Be careful</em> &#8211; There can be a lot of catches when rebates are involved so be sure to read the requirements before you make this kind of purchase.</p>
<p><em>MIR &#8211; Mail in rebate</em> &#8211; This is the most common type of Rebate (See A/R above)</p>
<p><em>Flat rate shipping</em> &#8211; The shipping charge is normally based on the $ amount of your order or the area it is being delivered to.Â  A Flat Rate Shipping Charge, as shown in <strong>Ex #4</strong>, means you will pay one rate, in this case $6.99, regardless of any other order information. <em>*See ONE EXCEPTION below. </em></p>
<p>For example you will pay $6.99 in total for shipping whether you purchase the hutch for $69.99, the Cabinet for $99.99 or BOTH for $150.</p>
<p><strong>There is ONE EXCEPTION to this -</strong><br />
<em><br />
Extra handling fee for heavy items, bulky or fragile items </em>-Â  This is an additional fee <strong>on top of </strong>the stores normal shipping charge.Â  This is usually applied to Furniture items but can pop up anywhere.</p>
<p><img src="http://tbn3.google.com/images?q=tbn:tfiLcfY9ykoD7M:http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2151/2234809333_c9cd2dafaa.jpg%3Fv%3D0" alt="" /></p>
<p><strong>Ex #4 &#8211; Corner Hutch &#8211; Reg $99.99 Now $69.99, Corner Cabinet &#8211; Reg $129.99 Now $99.99 &#8211; Save when you buy both &#8211; Now $150, Flat Rate Shipping of 6.99</strong></p>
<p>So still using <strong>Ex #4 </strong>lets say that the Hutch has a $20 extra handling fee and the Cabinet has a $30 extra handling fee:</p>
<p>You will pay $96.98 in total for the Hutch ($69.99 sale price + $20 extra handling fee + $6.99 shipping = $96.98 Shipped)<br />
You will pay $136.98 in total for the Cabinet ($99.99 sale price + $30 extra handling fee + $6.99 shipping = $136.98 Shipped)</p>
<p><em>Coupon or Promo Code </em>- This is a code that can be applied to an order to discount the order or an item in some way (ie free ship, % off, $ off, gift with purchase).</p>
<p><em>Little tidbit of info</em> &#8211; The term Promo comes from &#8216;promotion code&#8217;.Â  Before online shopping, Mail order catalogs would use this code to provide sale pricing to a specific group of customers.Â  A catalog could be sent with a dress priced at $60 instead of its normal price of $80.Â  If someone else were to pick up a non-sale catalog they would see the $80 price.Â  In a nut shell a promotion code allowed a store to target different groups of customers based on specific criteria.</p>
<p><em>Stack coupons</em> &#8211; This is when a store will allow you to apply multiple coupon or promo codes on the same order.Â  For example there may be two coupons/promos you are eligible for &#8211; one coupon for free shipping and one for a % or $ off the item.</p>
<p>Using <strong>Ex #5</strong> &#8211; Lets say that the item is on sale for $37.99.Â  To pay only $32.99 in total, or shipped, you will need to apply the &#8216;$5 off $30 promo code&#8217; and the &#8216;Free Shipping on $20&#8242; promo code.</p>
<p>It is <em>very uncommon</em> to see Stores allowing coupon/promo code stacking.Â  It is <strong>not uncommon</strong>, however, for a store to have a free shipping offer that does not require a code AND a promo/coupon code that will allow you to take an extra discount.<br />
<strong><br />
Ex #5 &#8211; Bed-in-a-bag &#8211; Reg $79.99 Now $32.99 Shipped + $5 off $30 promo/Free shipping on $20 coupon Stacked.</strong></p>
<p>A couple other abbreviations that are good to know are:</p>
<p><em>DOD</em> &#8211; Deal of the Day<br />
<em>DOW</em> &#8211; Deal of the Week</p>
<p>These deals are only for a very limited time and as I always say <em>&#8220;Don&#8217;t Wait!Â  You may be too late&#8221;</em></p>
<p>Alright then &#8211; back to my first question &#8211; how much you will pay for the Crock Pot at the time you purchase it?</p>
<p><strong>Ex #1 &#8211; Best Crock Pot Ever &#8211; Reg $34.99 Today $24.99 Shipped after $5 MIR</strong></p>
<p>$19.99?<br />
$24.99?<br />
<strong>$29.99? </strong><br />
$ 5.00?<br />
$34.99?</p>
<p>Yep <strong>$29.99</strong>.Â  Once you fill out your rebate info and receive a check for $5 you will have only paid the $24.99 Shipped.</p>
<p>**I have not discussed taxes on purpose &#8211; too many variables.</p>
<p>So take your online shopping savvy self over to DealtakerÂ and check out just how much Dealtaker.com can save you!</p>
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