Thursday, May 29, 2008

Crisis Core (PSP) (FEATURED)

Ok, I took this deal from Amazon's Video Game Deal of the Day. I figured I'd kill 2 birds with one stone, because in the world of finding great deals, the amount of content is never lacking!

I promise, I'll start getting deals from other stores soon, but Amazon has some pretty amazing deals for me to just pass up telling you about! Plus you don't even know about all the cool ways to save money on Amazon yet.

Today, Amazon has Crisis Core for the PSP for only $25.99. Pricegrabber has the next lowest price at $37.95!

Crisis Core is a pretty awesome game. I haven't played through it yet, but I have tried it for a couple hours. It's the prequel to Final Fantasy VII (PSX). So you Final Fantasy fans who haven't picked it up, nows your chance.

Now as for Amazon's Video Game Deal of the Day, everyday, Amazon features a video game, console, or device used in gaming. You might find controllers, component cables, GameCubes, etc, it all depends on the day. The savings all depend on the day, but definitely won't find a place that comes close in price.

Another cool feature is that you can register the deal to work with your mobile phone. You text the word gamedeal to 262966 (AMAZON) and it will return todays game. If you want to buy the game, you can reply with 1! Even when you can't get to a computer, you can still check out the daily deal so you don't miss out!

As usual, I will update the Finding Deals' Amazon Deals store daily, so check it every morning!

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Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Samsung 52" HDTV Plus TiVo HD Box (FEATURED)

Today I have a super deal for all you HD fans out there! Amazon has a special going on where you get a free TiVo TCD652160 HD DVR for every Samsung HDTV you buy. On top of that, they just so happen to have an amazing deal on the 52" Samsung LN52A550 LCD HDTV. After adding both to your cart and going into the checkout, the final price is $1,888.86!! Pricegrabber has the HDTV for $1934.00 and the TiVo for $209.98. If my math is correct, that's a savings of over $255!

Right now, I'm going to apologize if the formating on this post is a little weak. The truth is, this deal is so good, that I had to post it while I was at work, and they have a site blocker which blocks most advertising, so I can't even see what the final post looks like.

Anyways, the best way to get this deal is by clicking on the TV link, looking at the price Amazon won't show and clicking on the Green icon for extra savings. You can then quickly add both items to your cart with the click of one button (Scrolling down on that page also works). You can add them separately from here, but you have to make sure you add the TiVo from Amazon and not the less expensive vendor.

I've also added the deal to the Amazon store, so you might want to throw the remote in there while your at it. You can program the remote to work with the TiVo and you won't have to have a bunch of lousy remotes laying around!

update: it looks like the TV is now $1899.99. But you still get the TiVo for free!

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Mint.com

So this post isn't so much how to save money when making purchases, it's on how to save money by realizing just how much your wasting every month!

Every fiscally responsible person has some sort of budget set up for themselves. They usually balance their checkbooks weekly, save all their receipts and check their credit card balances throughout the day to make sure they aren't blowing their hard earned dollars away.

I am not one of these people. I buy things on a whim, spending as much as my credit card allows in a given month (but I do pay it all back). You see, I might be a college student, but I'm not broke by any means. I work part-time during the school year to pay for everyday bills and work about 60 hours during the summers and my winter break to pay for school and have extra spending money during the 8 months money is a bit tighter. The thing is, if I don't watch how I spend my money, then I will be broke and sad!

I am however, a techno-savvy consumer. I have all my accounts available for me online, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The only problem is, I have accounts with like 5 or 6 different places and it's quite the bother to keep track of them all, especially when it comes to making a payment on time. In comes Mint.com to save me from getting lost in a whole lot of tiny transactions.

After signing up at Mint.com, you can add almost all of you bank accounts, credit card accounts, and now even retirement savings accounts and portfolios! The only thing missing is loans, but when you're a student with $100,000 in loans, that'll definitely make you feel a little more depressed every time you check your spending.

Anyways, it's really easy to add your accounts. You simple go to the "My Accounts" section, click on the card that says "Click to add any of your accounts" and now the fun begins. You find the your bank or creditor in their database. You give them your sign in info (it's ok, they won't do anything like steal your money!). You do this with all your accounts. Mint.com will then sign into your accounts and take all your information (current balance, bill due dates, transactions, etc) and bunch it all together for you.

You can now go through your transactions and rename them and categorize them. You can set up rules so that the names always match up. You can add labels to transactions to quickly find things (I mark all my shipping labels for goozex with a goozex label, then I know how much I spend on shipping there). You can quickly search for transaction names, labels, categories, etc and it will list whatever you are looking for quickly!

Now the fun part, creating a budget. If you click on the Overview tab, you will be shown TONS of information. You will see your account balances on the left. You will also see some reminders and alerts towards the top (bills due, overspending on your budget, etc). And below that is the budget graph. Here you can edit how much you want to spend in different categories every month. My advice, put something a little lower then your current spending and try to stay within your budget. It's like you have your mom telling you you're spending too much money and you slow down the spending!

Additionally, you can check out your spending in different categories in a fancy Pie chart in the Trends tab. This can be over the past month, 3 months, or all time. If you click on a slice of the pie, it'll detail your spending (OMG, I spent $70 at my favorite sub shop since I came home for the summer, this needs to stop!). Below the pie chart, you can check your spending compared to other people in your city.

Oh and now for the money saving portion of todays site! You know how a bunch of creditors are rewarding their customers by giving them cashback. Well in order to Mint.com to stay up and running for you, they need to generate revenue by telling you about different credit card options that will better suit your monthly spending or by which banks will give you more money for the money you keep with them. In the end, you sign up with a new bank, earn a bunch of money extra in a month (I switched checking accounts and now make about $30 more a month) and Mint.com makes money too. Everyone wins, including the banks because they now have a new customer!

How you might wonder what makes this place better then using a program like Microsoft Money or Quicken. The truth is, there isn't much of a difference. I just like the fact that I can access my entire "portfolio" from any computer and oh yeah, it's FREE! So check it out, even if its just to see if there are better banks offering more then what you currently have. Soon after, you'll fall in love with it and use it to make sure you're not spending too much on the good deals you find here!

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Traffic... MORE MORE MORE!

Children, it's time to gather round and listen to a little story. There was this kid, who we'll call Joe. Joe started up a blog to help save people money, LOTS of money. The thing is, Joe's blog wasn't getting any readers and Joe was really sad that he couldn't share his knowledge on to to save lots of money.

Ok, Joe is really me, and Joe's blog is really this one. I just realized that posting deals is somewhat useless right now since I'm the only one visiting this page.

From past blogging experience, I started with BlogExplosion.com. The nice thing about Blogexplosion.com is you can get one person to visit your blog for every 2 blogs you visit. In the past, I've found many readers through this method and it gives me something to do when I'm at work.

While using Blogexplosion.com, I came across a site called Web Money. Web Money is a blog resource guide in which bloggers can use to make money, no ways!

Alright, just because I've been reading over a blog that teaches bloggers how to make money, doesn't mean this site will be plastered full of ads and pop ups which bog your computer down to a point where you are weeping. The truth is, money can't be made on the internet without traffic and this blog author (Blake) takes the time to give different methods of generating more traffic. This could be through sites similar to Blogexplosion.com or through paying for buying advertising.

So if you're one of my first visitors checking out this site and your looking to find some more readers for your blog, go check out Web Money, it's definitely a resource you'll want to bookmark or throw into your RSS reader!

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Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Blu-Ray Movies 50% off! (FEATURED)

Amazon is notorious for having some of the best HD Movie sales around. Back when HD DVD was alive, you could find Buy 1 Get 1 (BOGO for short) deals on both formats almost monthly. Needless to say, my Blu-ray collection grew pretty quickly back then.

Now you might find a B2G1 (Three for the Price of Two) sale every other month. As it turns out though, Amazon wanted to be be super nice at the end of May and have a bunch of Blu-ray movies marked down 50%! I listed all the movies that are 50% off in the Finding Deals' Amazon Deals store front.

If you are looking for other good Blu-ray deals, you can check out the rest of their selection which are marked down more then 40% off by going here. They have over 110 Blu-rays on sale right now, so go check it out!A

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Sunday, May 25, 2008

Finding Deals' Amazon Deals

I mentioned in my first post I would document how I was going to try to make a little bit of money on this site. At this point, I could litter my blog full of Adsense ads and other easy to use ad tools, but since this site costs me nothing but time as of now, I want to keep the revenue earning portions of the site as subtle as possible.

So welcome to Finding Deals' Amazon Deals! At this point, I'm going to fill the store up with a bunch of sale priced items and update the store daily with new deals I find. So in a way, it's just another good place to look for good deals besides the places I'm sharing with you. Eventually, I'll integrate it into the site better, but until then, it will just be displayed via the Amazon site with a link back to here.

I did also mention before that I would start having posts with good deals I've found. I'll combine that post with this one since they somewhat go hand in hand.

Today I'm featuring the Logitech Harmony 550 Universal Remote. This remote retails for $130 and the lowest price on Pricegrabber.com is over $70!

I have the Xbox 360 version of this remote and paid way more then this for a used one! You can connect the remote into your computer, add all your IR devices (TV, Receiver, Xbox 360, PStwo, etc) and then program different activities. For example, you can have an activity called "Watch TV". When you choose this option, it will turn on any device needed to Watch TV as well as switch the inputs on each device. If you control the volume with your Receiver the volume buttons on the remote will control the receiver. If you have a cable box that changes the channel, then the numbers and the Channel Up and Channel Down buttons will control the set top box. It's a pretty awesome piece of technology, especially if you have a nice home theater. Heck, if you have your lights on an IR switch, you can turn on and off your lights or even dim them for movies and what not. Plus whatever button you might be missing on the remote, you can add to the LCD screen which displays 4 different functions at a time and can store multiple pages of them!

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Slickdeals.net

Hey, remember yesterday when I told you all about Fat Wallet and their forums? Well guess what, I have another awesome web community filled with the newest and best deals across the internet. Slickdeals.net is a site I visit everyday, throughout the day because sometimes the best deals don't last very long, especially when the masses start sharing their deals.

When you first access Slickdeals.net, you are greeted with a list of featured deals that is updated throughout the day. These deals and are the latest and greatest of all the posted deals on the site. The nice thing is, dead deals will lose it's boldface title and will be labeled expired red. This definitely makes finding good deals easier and faster. Once you click on a headline, the deal will be expanded and you can learn where and how you can get the product at a bargain price! To add to the convenience factor, an RSS feed is available so you can be one of the first people to jump on a deal.

On the top of the page is a ribbon bar with links to the homepage, a coupon database, the forums, research tools, and a FAQ. Lets start off with the FAQ. The Slickdeals.net FAQ will explain anything and everything on the site. It teaches users how to use every feature to its fullest extent and is your best friend when you don't know how to do something or need help with something obscure. Users can quickly search the FAQ using the search tool which will give users the most relevant answers.

Hovering over the Coupon link, a drop down box will allow you to sort all the coupons by alphabetical ranges, the newest coupons, ones expiring soon, and my merchandise (apparel, tech, etc.). If you click on the coupon link, a list of all the newest coupons will be displayed. Whenever you buy something online, it is best to search Slickdeals.net for the shop you are buying from to see if you can save yourself a few dollars in a few seconds time.

Similar to the Coupons link, the list of forum topics will be shown when your mouse hovers over the Forums link. This is useful, but I usually just click on the link to show the forums. The categories "The Deals" and "Deal Talk" are by far the best places to look for deals on the site. Each of the forums are pretty self explanatory and I'll leave you to discover.

When looking at the forum topics, you will notice many different icons. Most of are pretty self explanatory, like the paper clip means there is an attachment. A W stands for a Wiki-post. These wiki-posts are created by the system and shown as the second post in the thread. All users can edit it and quickly add notes in which the original poster left out (links, telephone numbers, lists, etc). You will also see icons on the left side of the topics which categorize the deal. You can quickly find similar deals by clicking on the icon and showing all the deals in the category.

Additionally, Slickdeals.net has some features that only registered users can use. You might have noticed an icon that looked like a circle with a dash or a minus sign in the middle. This allows you to ignore the topic. This is useful when a deal is dead or when you just don't care for the product that is being offered. It keeps the forums less cluttered and easier to find the recently added deals. Additionally, you can create your own sticky topics by going into the topic, clicking on the Thread Tools drop down and choosing "Stick the thread to the top". Pretty useful eh?

Now for the Research Tools, a feature I need to use a bit more often! Here you will find a Price Search tool, Store Ratings, Amazon Fillers, and Product Reviews. The Product Reviews just takes you to a forum dedicated to users posting their own reviews for anything they have bought in the past.

The Price Search tool is powered by Price Grabber, so the format may look familiar to you bargain hunters out there. All you do is search for an item you are looking for and enter your zip code. In return you will be shown multiple vendors selling the product and who will have the lowest final cost after shipping and taxes. This portion is pretty much useless since I know ya'll have taken my advice and started using Cashback Sites!

Store Rating are provided by a site called resellerrattings.com. Here you can get a good idea if a small vendor you've never heard of is reliable when you find a deal that is too good to be true. Using this tool will save you from handing over your credit card information to someone who will sell your identity to the highest bidder. You can quickly search for the store name and read reviews and get other consumer feedback based on the store's past transactions.

Now I saved my favorite Research Tool for last, the Amazon Filler Tool! Amazon offers free shipping on almost all purchases over $25. The problem is, they like to price things like $14.95 or $9.99. It's even more of a pain when you're only a few cents short of getting to that $25 mark and now your stuck with paying $6 for shipping or finding something to add to your cart. Well lucky for you, Slickdeals.net users have taken the time to create a database full of cheap items so you save the most amount of money. All you do is input the amount your short of getting free shipping and you will be shown every item that you can add to your cart that will qualify you for free shipping!

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