Never Pay Full Price Again!If you’re an avid online shopper like me, you’ve probably learned a trick or two for how to save. Most people know to check for coupons and save on shipping, but the experts at LOZO have 10 different ways to save on every purchase. Ignore … [Read more...] about How to Save Money on Every Online Purchase
Video Games
Be patient with new video game releases
The difference in price between a hot new release and a game that's been around a couple months can be huge (say $70 versus $30). The longer you can wait, the lower the price, so try to be patient. In addition to the substantially better price, you might also get a better … [Read more...] about Be patient with new video game releases
Rent video games or play the demo before buying
Renting video games before buying is a great way to test them out. If you just can't get enough, and end up renting the same game over and over again, it's a good sign that you should buy it. Plus, games that have been on the market for a while tend to be cheaper, so waiting a … [Read more...] about Rent video games or play the demo before buying
Buy “pre-owned” games to save 50%
For other types of electronics, buying used will save you money, but it may or may not be the way you want to go. For video games, though: we swear by it. If you buy a "pre-owned" game from a larger retailer such as GameStop or Amazon, it will be guaranteed to work just like … [Read more...] about Buy “pre-owned” games to save 50%
Trade-in old games for credit or cash
Top retailers like GameStop.com, EB Games and Amazon will give you cash or credit for games you no longer want, usually between $5 and $30. Of course the newer the game, the more you'll get for it, but you can usually get something even for older games. Amazon covers the … [Read more...] about Trade-in old games for credit or cash