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Any savvy online shopper knows that if you really want to get the best deals on any item you buy you have to compare prices. After all, the internet has revolutionized they way we shop by allowing easy access to any product no matter where the merchant is physically located. But just because a site is online doesn’t mean they are necessarily cheap. In fact, in many cases by simply searching for the product you want (even after locating it on one site) you may find other sites that offer it at a substantial discount. They will both ship to you and there shouldn’t be much of a difference to you where you shop so why not go with the cheapest.

But it is a little known secret that most online stores don’t actually list their lowest price online. In order to get the most savings out of your online purchase you will need to enter a coupon code at the checkout of many sites. But these sites don’t publish the coupon codes for everyone to enjoy. Sometimes certain merchants will publish their coupon codes on other sites as advertisements in order to lure new customers or in other cases they will email their previous customers these codes in order to generate repeat purchases. Their logic is that if you are already on their site, why should they try to give you a bigger discount?

But luckily you don’t have to accept their logic. Simply go to deallocker.com and you can find thousands of free online coupons. Chances are that you will find a coupon valid for the site you wish to purchase at. If you can get the same items at the same store for less – why not? The site is based on user submission so that if anybody finds a coupon they can list it on the site. Why not do your part to? If you are emailed a coupon code from a previous merchant, why not upload it for other to enjoy? I just uploaded some great Target coupons I found – who knows, maybe you’ll be the one to benefit from them.

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