Shopping Intervention: 7 Things You’re Doing Wrong

1. GETTING TEMPTED WITH THE EXTRAS

You may go shopping during a huge Laptop sale and save big time on what you need but find yourself purchasing its costly accessories. Extras for laptop, computer, Smartphone, and so on can be purchased at a bargain price online on Ebay or Carousell rather than from the shop itself. Shop for the necessary, weight your options when buying extras, and look at the bigger picture.

2. COMPARING PRICES BY SHOPPING

Compare prices online or through magazines and newspapers instead for buying the items yourself. Also, when comparing prices, give yourself a time limit (e.g., 20-30 minutes). This is because people who can’t stop looking for the next best deal are never satisfied.

3. LETTING IMPULSE TAKE OVER

When impulse takes over your shopping, you regret purchasing an item the minute it arrives. To know if you really need and want something, walk away from it and you will save money. As most heard: “if you love something, set it free”. And, if you find yourself thinking about it after 24 hours then go back and buy it.

4. OVERSPENDING DUE TO AN ATTRACTIVE DEAL

Online shoppers are found to spend over 1/3 more when the shipping is offered for free. This is because the attractive deal catches you. Avoid overspending by writing down the things you need to buy and sticking to it.

5. NOT NEGOTIATING

Most goods are negotiable these days. You would not know if there is a sweeter deal if you do not ask. You do not have to say: “Can you give me a discount?” directly if you are shy…use “Can you work with the price with me?” instead. Before negotiating, be sure that you did your homework about the competitors’ prices first.

6. TRYING IT ON

If you are not prepared to buy an item for its price, do not try it on. Psychology suggests that physically touching a product makes you desire to buy it more. Touching a product can lead to lingering and prolonged feelings of ownership. This is why clothing stores have an abundance of changing rooms or why more expensive grocery items are just within your reach.

7. GOING FOR RETAIL THERAPY

People often know that you must not shop hungry in a grocery store because you would end up buying everything that satisfies your hunger.

Image Credits: Pedro Ribeiro Simões via Flickr

Image Credits: Pedro Ribeiro Simões via Flickr

Same goes for other aspects of shopping, it is best not to shop angry or sad. Shopping while you are angry makes you more likely to take risks. While, shopping while your sad may fill up the void in your heart but empty your wallet along the way. Making retail therapy a habit can turn in an unhealthy and costly addiction.

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5 Coolest Techie Gift Ideas Under S$30

Searching for the perfect yet inexpensive last minute Valentine’s gift for your techie sweetie? Fear not, here are 5 Coolest Techie Gift Ideas Under S$30…

1. EC TECHNOLOGY® PORTABLE POWER BANK WITH FLASHLIGHT (2600mAh)

US$7.99 or S$10.82. Buy it here.

Image Credits: amazon.com

Image Credits: amazon.com

Available in 5 colors, this mini power bank with flashlight fits easily inside your bag or pocket. Its capacity is a one full cycle charge for your Samsung or iPhone handphones. Its weight is about 3 ounces that only requires 4-5 hours of input charging time.

2. SANDISK CRUZER GLIDE 16GB USB FLASH DRIVE

US$9.50 or S$12.86. Buy it here.

Image Credits: amazon.com

Image Credits: amazon.com

We all have important files we want to protect. But, as soon as the computer crashes, all of it can be gone forever. To prevent this from happening, it is important to back-up your files with this 16 GB SanDisk flash drive. You can store a lot with this small thing.

3. MITAKI-JAPAN PORTABLE LUGGAGE SCALE

US$7.99 or S$10.82. Buy it here.

Since airlines are now charging by the extra pound, knowing how much you are bringing on board is a serious business.

Image Credits: amazon.com

Image Credits: amazon.com

Tackle with weight of your luggage with this portable luggage scale. Its features include LCD back-light and varied unit options (i.e., grams, kilograms, ounces, and pounds). The two AAA batteries it requires are included when you purchase.

4. SECUR MINI COLLAPSIBLE STORM LANTERN

US$19.06 or S$25.81. Buy it here.

Image Credits: amazon.com

Image Credits: amazon.com

This collapsible storm lantern by Secur boasts its ability to act as a light source and as a charging source for your Smartphone incase of a storm or any light shortage emergency. There are two light settings that require different amounts of charging time. This product can also double as either a lantern or a flashlight once you collapse or fold it down.

5. GRIFFIN TECHNOLOGY GC30014 APP CONTROLLED HELICOPTER

US$19.99 or S$27.07. Buy it here.

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Image Credits: amazon.com

Embrace your partner’s inner child with this cool Griffin Technology Helicopter controlled by using your IOS or Android App. Yes! You can be a pilot and control the plane’s onboard LED with just a tap of your fingertip. It features twin twin missile launchers and 6 Redeye missiles.

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Chinese New Year is around the corner, here are 3 places you can shop for cheap clothing

Mich Sara CNY Collection

As Chinese New Year approaches, there is an increasing traffic in malls and online stores where the latest designs of outfits get snapped up in a jiffy. Many are having a headache on where to get trendy outfits without burning a hole in their pockets. In addition, many prefer to wear red, the auspicious colour, during their visits, which adds on to the difficulty to land your hands on suitable clothing for the festival. The trend of traditional costumes has returned and cheongsams have made their comeback. Many stores have brought in beautiful designs and colours and displayed their cheongsams proudly. However, most of them come with exorbitant prices due to the demand and supply during this period of time.

As the belief goes, one should wear brand new clothes, shoes and accessories when celebrating the first day of the lunar new year as it represents a prosperous new beginning. As much as we wish to have a brand new start to the new year, finding suitable new clothes could be a real pain in the neck, especially clothes that are budget-friendly and deemed auspicious. This is especially when you are someone who has to visit traditional seniors who would be particular about the colours of the outfit as well as how conservative you should look. Since different people have different demands for different kinds of outfits, here are 3 places you can shop for a wide variety of cheap clothing!

Bugis Village

Bugis Village

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Bugis Village is a very popular place for young people to shop at. That is because they sell many imported products from Thailand and Taiwan where they are cheap and trendy. The clothing are up-to-date and they have a wide variety for you to choose from. Although the area could be cramp and extremely crowded, jostling through the crowd would be completely worth it when you scavenge for the best deals in town. Many of the stalls sell almost the same thing, which means that the sales competition would be steep. Prices could go as low as $8 per clothing where they can get cheaper if you bought more and you can even bargain in some of the shops. It is a 3-storey building so if you are unable to find what you want in the first floor, you can always go upstairs where it is usually less crowded and you can comb the area at your own time. In addition, between the shops are food and beverage stalls where you can take a break and munch on your favourite street snack from all around the world. My personal favourite would be the ‘I Love Taimei’ stall (located at the first floor at the back facing Waterloo Street, they have several other branches as well) where I can sip on flavourful milk tea and munch on crispy aromatic fried chicken as I browse the items.

City Plaza

City Plaza

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Many people know City Plaza to be a rundown building located somewhat opposite Payar Lebar and it functions as a wholesale centre, but not many people know that there are actually many hidden gems inside. Although the building consists mainly of suppliers, they are actually boutiques and if you were to enter any of the shops, most of them would give you reasonable prices should you ask them. They do not just do wholesale but they also sell clothing piece by piece for walk-in customers. Many online stores attain their stocks from here and don’t be surprised that the products sold there are very up-to-date and of pretty good quality! If you are looking for better bargains, it would be best to go with a big group of friends or family so that you can buy in bulk and buy everything at a way better deal.

Fleas & Blog shops

Three Blind Mice Flea

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The last option would be to go to any flea organised by blogshops. Many would think that fleas are where people sell their used items at a cheaper price. However, many online stores have taken this path of selling their items in fleas so that their customers can not just come down to collect their ordered items, but also to gain recognition and trust in their buyers. Due to the low rental costs, products can be sold at a more affordable price. In addition, they also sell a wide variety of products so not only do you buy clothes, you can also buy watches, shoes and even hats from there. There has been many fleas organised around Singapore, and more have appeared since it is the Valentine’s Day and Chinese New Year period. One of the prominent ones would be the Scape flea where every weekend there would be many venders who set up booths right outside Scape at Orchard Road. Other up and coming fleas include those organised by Three Blind Mice, where they pool famous bloggers and popular online stores to sell their merchandise. The latest flea was held at Triple One Somerset and even City Plaza itself. More details can be found in their website: http://threeblindmice.com.sg/

If you have a busy schedule and don’t want to escape the crowd, why not shop online?  There are many blog shops in Singapore and as they operate online without the brick and mortar store, they can pass on the cost-savings to the customers. Popular one includes brands like Love Bonito, MDS Collections, Mich Sara and Love & Bravery.

Blog shops also update their inventory regularly to bring in the latest trendy fashion often curated by tastemakers. For example, for the month of Chinese New Year, Mich Sara carries a range of Chinese New Year’s collection that is not only fashionable but also of high quality.

Mich Sara

We hope we have given you sufficient tips to prepare for the Chinese New year! Non-Chinese friends should also come along to experience the hustle of the festival. All the best in attaining your last minute loots!

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MoneyDigest: Get $50 To Shop At GOSF!

GOSF SG 2015

As the Great Online Shopping Festival is just minutes away, we are excited to give away $50 rebate off your GOSF’s Purchase.

If you do not know what GOSF is, check out our post here: http://www.moneydigest.sg/expect-gosf-2015-singapore/

1) Like our Facebook Page

2) Like and share this post (Set to public)

3) Tell us what is your favourite brand on GOSF (Set to public)

Contest ends 4 Feb 2015 23:59H. 2 winners will be announced on Facebook on 5 Feb 2015!

1. $50 rebate will be given to the winner to offset his/her purchase.
2. Shopper must provide proof of purchase from GOSF's Online Retailers.
3. Items can be combined with no minimum purchases.
4. If purchase is less than $50, only the amount will be rebated.
5. This contest is not affiliated with or sponsored by Facebook, GOSF or any of its merchants.

 

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More info on GOSF here: http://www.gosf.sg

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What To Expect For GOSF 2015 Singapore

GOSF 2015

Shopaholics, standby.

In about 6 hours, the GOSF fever will hit Singapore.

If you haven’t heard of ‘GOSF’, it stands for Great Online Shopping Festival and it was first introduced by Google India in 2012. The concept originated from the United States, similar to Cyber Monday where online retailers will get together to offer huge massive discounts to shoppers for a limited time period.

Singapore has one of the highest smartphone penetration and active online shoppers in World and it is no wonder Google has brought this initiative to Singapore, partnering SingPost and DBS in this 3 days online event.

This will be the first time the GOSF is held in Singapore with more than 60 brands taking part in the 72 hours sale from 2 February 2015 to 4 February 2015.

Singpost will be offering delivery and returns solution for brands taking part in the festival, including access to 90 POPStations across Singapore.

Here’s an even better deal you don’t want to miss out.

DBS is offering 15% rebates for DBS/POSB cardholders for the first 2,000 shoppers who register on the GOSF website at the stroke of midnight on 2 February 2015.

There is a minimum spend of $168 for your combined transaction during the 3 days period and a capped of a maximum of $100 rebate. Check out the full term and conditions here: http://on.fb.me/1AebODd

Here’s a list of participating brands:

For the travelholics and the staycationists

Brands Type Exclusive Offers & Discounts Website
Agoda Hotels Bookings Up to 70% off www.agoda.com/singapore
Airbnb  Rent places to stay from local hosts Get 20% off all listings in Asia www.airbnb.com.sg
Hotels.com Hotels Booking Save $50 www.hotels.com
Accorhotels  Hotels & Accommodation Enjoy 40% off 480 hotels in Asia Pacific  www.accorhotels.com
Amari Colours & Rhythms Hotels & Accommodation Up to 35% off  www.amari.com
Copthorne King's Hotel Hotels & Accommodation Room from $140  www.millenniumhotels.com.sg
Grand Copthorne Waterfront Hotel Hotels & Accommodation Room from $165 www.millenniumhotels.com.sg
lntercontinental Hotel Group Hotels & Accommodation Enjoy 20% off www.ihg.com
M Hotel Hotels & Accommodation Room from $160 www.millenniumhotels.com.sg
Parkroyal Hotels & Resorts Hotels & Accommodation Free breakfast and $50 voucher  www.parkroyalhotels.com
Orchard Hotel Hotels & Accommodation Room from $182  www.millenniumhotels.com.sg
Orchard Parade Hotel  "Hotels & Accommodation Enjoy 30% off  www.orchardparade.com.sg
Oasia Hotel Hotels & Accommodation Enjoy 30% off  www.stayfareast.com
Rendevous Hotel Hotels & Accommodation Enjoy 30% off  www.stayfareast.com
Studio M Hotel Hotels & Accommodation Room from $170 www.millenniumhotels.com.sg
The Elizabeth Hotel Hotels & Accommodation  Enjoy 30% off  www.theelizabeth.com.sg
The Quincy Hotel Hotels & Accommodation  Enjoy 30% off  www.quincy.com.sg
Village Hotel Hotels & Accommodation  Enjoy 30% off  www.stayfareast.com

For the fastionistas and athletes

Brands Type Exclusive Offers & Discounts Website
Luxola Beauty & Comestic Enjoy 20% off storewide  www.luxola.com
Zalora Fashion & Apparels Enjoy up to 80% off + extra 28% off www.zalora.com.sg
Adidas Sportswear Exclusive online pre-order to top-selling collections  http://shop.adidas.com.sg
Uniqlo Fashion & Apparels Enjoy 20% off storewide  www.uniqlo.com/sg/
Cocomi Watches & Accessories Free Pandora Bracelet with $250 min spend  www.cocomi.sg
Mitju Fashion & Apparels Up to 50% off  www.mitjuonline.com
Style By Deckers Fashion & Apparels Up to 30% off  www.stylebydeckers.com
Under Armour Sportswear Enjoy 10% off + Free Gift  www.underarmour.com.sg
Decathlon Sportswear Enjoy 10% off  www.decathlon.sg
Reebonz Handbag & Accessories Buy 2 & Get 30% off  www.reebonz.com.sg
Edit Menswear Up to 50% off  www.editonlinestore.com
Crocs Footwear Up to 30% off storewide  www.crocs.com.sg
Headline Seoul Fashion & Apparels Enjoy 20% off www.headlineseoul.com
Marcella Tailored Clothing Enjoy 10% off  www.marcellacustom.com
Vintage:FB Men Fashion Up to 50% off  www.vintagefb.com
Love and Bravery Fashion & Accessories Enjoy 20% off  www.loveandbravery.com
Dear Laura Ladies Fashion Up to 50% off www.dearlaura.com.sg
Her Velvet Vase Ladies Fashion Up to 40% off  hervelvetvase.com

For the foodies

Brands Type Exclusive Offers & Discounts Website
Chope Restaurant Reservations Buy 1 Get 1 Free And More  www.chope.co
eWineGallery Wine Retailer Get 1 for 1 or 40% off for V-Day  www.ewinegallery.com
Indian Spice Box Spice Box Free gift worth $29 www.indian-spicebox.com

For the everyday shoppers

Brands Type Exclusive Offers & Discounts Website
Fairprice Online Groceries Great deals & free delivery  www.fairprice.com.sg
Redmart Groceries 15% off storewide www.redmart.com
GoFresh Groceries Enjoy 15% off www.gofresh.com.sg
Rakuten Online Shopping 20% off top brands  www.rakuten.com.sg
Qoo10 Online Shopping Up to 70% off  www.qoo10.sg
Lazada Online Shopping Up to 75% and more lazada.sg
Omigo Online Shopping Enjoy 10% off  www.omigo.com.sg

For the gadgets obssessed

Brands Type Exclusive Offers & Discounts Website
Challenger Mobile & Gadgets Up to 80% off  www.challenger.com.sg
HP Online Store Laptop & Gadgets Free online vouchers http://h20386.www2.hp.com/SingaporeStore
Singtel Mobile & Broadband Get $30 off  www.singtelshop.com
Starhub Mobile & Broadband Free $50 & $100 vouchers  www.starhub.com
MyRepublic Mobile & Broadband Free handset and 1 month free  www.myrepublic.com.sg

Others

Brands Type Exclusive Offers & Discounts Website
DBS Credit Card 15% rebates on GOSF http://on.fb.me/1CNQeEI
Noel Gifts Gifts & Flowers Up to 50% off  www.noelgifts.com
Hummings Gift & Flowers 7% off CNY Hamper  www.hummings.com
Courts Home & Furnitures Up to 90% off  www.courts.com.sg
ToTT Home & Appliances Up to 50% off  www.tottstore.com
Atlas Experience Home Entertainment Save $150 and get a free gift  www.atlas-sv.com
Nescafe Dolce Gusto Coffee Machine Free Mini-me Coffee System  www.dolce-gusto.com.sg
SingPet Pet Supplies & Accessories Enjoy 50% off  www.singpet.com
Oh Baby 'N' Me Baby Care & Maternity Up to 30% off  www.ohbabynme.com

Here’s a promotional video for GOSF 2015.


Check out the official GOSF.SG website for more details!

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