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Saturday, December 29, 2007

Online Shopping Brokers: New Merchants Shop Online

Your place for off-retail priced designer fashion -- http://www.efashionhouse.com

Online shopping is fun, saves time, safe and available 24 hours per day. When you are in the mood to shop, just click and you are there. Search for the merchandise you are looking for and you'll find it quickly. There's no need to leave the comforts of home. The best of all is your purchases are delivered directly to your door within a few days. Many online merchants offer free shipping and no sales tax purchases. Why bother with the hassle of driving to the mall and looking for a parking place. Everything you want and need is located online. Your shopping experience can be enhanced when you know specifically what you are looking for. The more specific you are, the faster and easier it is to shop online. And, if you don't know exactly what you want, click on any link at ShoppingBrokers.com and browse until your heart's desire. No sales people to deal with or crowded check-out lines. Shopping online at Shopping Brokers is an ideal way to spend your shopping time! Have fun. Let your fingers do the shopping!


Whether you are looking for a good online bargain, or just some new shoes or clothes. ShoppingBrokers.com is a good place to start!


Here's a list of new merchants we've just added to ShoppingBrokers.com.


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Tuesday, November 27, 2007

eFashionHouse discount designer handbags & accessories

See coupon discounts for online bargains listed below.

A favorite website to shop for the holidays is eFashionHouse.com. Women love designer handbags and accessories, and they do not like paying full price. eFashionHouse was designed for the bargain hunter in mind. Most of the merchandise available at the site is priced below retail. The savings at eFashionHouse.com mount to 20% - 90% off retail prices. The merchandise is guaranteed authentic.


eFashionHouse.com has strong online presence. It was named Best of the Web for discount designer handbags by People StyleWatch Magazine. eFashionHouse was also recognized by About.com for being the top of three online retailers of Chanel.


This holiday season shop for fashion accessories and don't pay full price. Look for bargains and pay less. Here are coupon codes for additional savings at http://www.efashionhouse.com/.


eFashionHouse HOLIDAY Deals! Entire Site is on SALE!

  • Use code OFF10 in the SALE SECTION for an extra 10% off.
  • Use code OFF20 in the CLEARANCE SECTION for an extra 20% off.
  • FREE SHIPPING $200 Orders
  • NO Sales Tax World Wide

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Monday, November 26, 2007

Macys.com - Free Shipping on $75


Macy's - Free Shipping on $75


What: Free Shipping on $75

Where: Macys.com

When: November 26


Coupon Code: BIGDAY

You can still get Free Shipping at Macy’s by shopping Cyber Monday!

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Saturday, November 24, 2007

With dollar low, US is one big outlet


Europeans arriving in droves for bargains
By Jenn Abelson Globe Staff / November 24, 2007

WRENTHAM - Hours after her flight from Dublin landed in Boston on Thanksgiving, Alice Kinsella headed in a white van with a dozen relatives and friends to Wrentham Village Premium Outlets. The 36-year-old has never visited Boston, but she is bypassing the sights for an extended weekend of binge shopping that started at midnight yesterday.

For Kinsella and other Europeans, America is one big discount bin, thanks to a weak dollar that slid this week to another record low against the euro. As a result, tourists are spending thousands to travel to the United States to snag blockbuster bargains on everything from iPods to designer clothes and handbags.

By 4 a.m. yesterday, Kinsella had rung up nearly $2,000 in Christmas presents and winter clothes, including a $79 black leather jacket at Guess that she estimated would cost more than $250 in Ireland.

"The bargains for us are so great," said Kinsella, who paid $1,000 for a flight and hotel but expects to save even more on purchases here.

Kinsella is one of a record 1,000 international tourists who scheduled organized shopping trips yesterday to Wrentham Village Premium Outlets - more than double the number last year. Hundreds more were expected to come on their own, according to Beth Winbourne, the outlet's general manager.

Foreign travelers have long visited the United States to get their holiday shopping fix. After all, many design er brands like Tommy Hilfiger, Ralph Lauren, and Guess are cheaper here because sales taxes are lower and because the bigger market here allows goods to be priced more competitively.

But now American wares are even more of a bargain as the slowing US economy has weakened the dollar. Further, as the Federal Reserve has cut interest rates to boost the economy, the dollar has lost even more value, and global investors have realized they won't earn as much when they park their cash in greenbacks. As a result, the euro has shot up by 33 percent compared with the dollar since 2002, so Europeans who exchange 1,000 euros now get close to 1,500 US dollars. And the Canadian dollar is worth as much as the US dollar for the first time in three decades.

While some US shoppers are tightening their purse strings this holiday season amid rising gasoline prices, the slumping housing market, and the current credit crunch, the one silver lining for some merchants is the tidal wave of foreign dollars pouring into US stores.

"With Americans looking to cut back and conserve because of economic uncertainties, the holy grail this holiday-season year for retailers are the international travelers who are coming here in record numbers," said Patrick Moscaritolo, president of the Greater Boston Convention & Visitors Bureau.

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Friday, November 23, 2007

Survey: Workers set to shop on the job


Boston Business Journal

In terms of shopping online on Cyber Monday, many workers can barely contain themselves.

Close to half of American workers are expected to shop while at work on the Monday after Thanksgiving - the online retailing world's version of Black Friday - according to a new survey by
Decision Analyst conducted on behalf of BJ's Wholesale Club, the company said this week.

The study from Natick, Mass.-based BJ's Wholesale (NYSE: BJ) surveyed over 500 working people across the country.

Although more than 11 percent said they had been caught shopping by their boss while on the job, the survey showed that the temptation to find a great bargain is so strong, they would spend nearly an hour on average shopping online this Monday instead of working.

As on Black Friday, many e-retailers offer some of the most exceptional deals of the year on Cyber Monday.

However the desire to find bargains online lasts far beyond Cyber Monday. The BJ's survey showed that about 50 percent of those surveyed said they do all of their online shopping at work, while 13 percent said they have shopped online during a conference call.

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