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Hot Deals Club - constantly updated with the best deals PriceGrabber Do the Miles-O-Rama! » Hustler $$$ Blog Credit cards have become very useful and conventiet tools for shopping because those who own these cards have the privilege to make purchases online. O2 phones, books, and perfumes among others can be purchased without the fuss. In addition to these benefits, credit card companies offer various bonus schemes for their clients. I love getting free bonus miles from signing up to credit cards. Airplane tickets can cost an arm and a leg, so why not let the credit card companies pay for it. For those Cards that have annual fee, the bonus miles are worth way more than the fee. Here’s a complete list of all the free miles you can get which add up for several flight tickets. Don’t just apply to the consumer cards, anybody can get the business cards. How does this work? Even if you have a business, you would still put down your EIN and your social security number on your application.

Mr. Cheap Stuff » Visa, MasterCard & American Express Cardholder Discounts o Email If you have a Visa or MasterCard, you’re eligible to receive discounts from a variety of vendors just for using that card? For example, with a Visa card you can get $10 off your purchase of $39.99+ at 1-800-Flowers by using the card and giving them code 42VISA? If you have a MasterCard, you can get $10 off a purchase of $39.99 at 1-800-Flowers by using the card and giving them code MAST33? Your card could be issued by Citi but as long as it has the Visa or MasterCard logo, it’s a Visa or MasterCard card and you’re eligible for these discounts. (American Express gets in on the 1-800-Flowers fun by giving you $10 off $34.99, just call it in and let them know, code AMX4) Sometimes you can get better deals by going to deal hunting sites or sites that give you a kickback on your purchases (Fatwallet, Ebates), but these are good starting points. { 4 comments, please add your thoughts now! Related Posts

Liquidation Sales, Closeout Deals and Discount Merchandise at GraveyardMall.com Hustler $$$ Blog DVD search Give us Feedback Every voice counts, so stand up and be heard! Your opinion is important to us. Thank You! Thank you for submitting your feedback to Rakuten.com Shopping. Sorry but we were unable to post your feedback at this time. Amazon discount shopping at ProBargainHunter.com Ever since I wrote about Amazon shopping tips and hacks last November the article has been the most visited page on ProBargainHunter. In case you missed it -- the post describes how you can browse discounted merchandise on Amazon (by messing around with the URL's) and lists a few other useful tips. The article featured on LifeHacker and Consumerist and even prompted some people to create tools for easy URL building. Below is my own attempt to summarize the information from that blog post into a more usable format. Click on the links with discount codes below to browse Amazon merchandise, and let me know if you notice any broken links. It was a large number of codes to compile and verify after all! Take the results you see with a grain of salt though. The table layout idea is courtesy of Brand-Name-Coupons (via Digg)

Become: Be smart, Be Thrifty, Just Be Amazon shopping tips and hacks at ProBargainHunter.com Update: If you don’t feel like messing with the URL’s on your own then use these Amazon discount codes to browse the items by department & discount percentage Have you ever found yourself checking out the clearance corner of the store that you happen to visit? I do it all the time. Would you like to take a peek at the Amazon clearance items? This link will list everything from Computers and Hardware department that sells at 80% discount or more: You can easily customize the link by changing the department (which is the number after “node=”) and/or discount percentage. You can specify a range for the discount like this: “&pct-off=50-70″. Here are a few more useful links from Amazon There is a huge number of web sites built on top of Amazon that can improve your shopping or make it more fun. If the price on a product you buy from Amazon drops within 30 days you can often request a price match.

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