How To Raise Your Consumer IQ in Two Easy Steps
Article: How To Raise Your Consumer IQ in Two Easy Steps
Author: James H. Dimmitt
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How To Raise Your Consumer IQ In Two Easy Steps
Copyright 2005, www.yourfreecreditreportnow.com
Author: James H. Dimmitt
Two years ago I bought my 4-year old nephew a racetrack as a Christmas gift. I was sure
it was going to become his favorite toy. I bought it because it looked easy to operate, for
both adults and children. The track came fully assembled and folded in half for easy
storage. And no batteries were needed to power the race cars; instead you wound them
up with a lever and gear attached to the side of the track. What could be simpler, right?
Well, as it turned out the wind-up assembly was difficult to operate and the lever didn't
make a complete turn. You had to wind the lever, then remove it, then place it back on
the spindle and wind it again and again. Not very easy or fun for him or the adults who
also gave it a try. And certainly not the fun and smiles as pictured on the toy box.
I'm sure you've had a similar experience with something you've purchased. The
advertisements made the product look easy, simple, or produce great results. We all love
easy and simple and great results. The problem is that often the product doesn't live up
to the hype.
Since then I've raised what I like to call my "consumer IQ" by following these two easy
steps:
1) Read online product reviews from other consumers -
The best internet site I've found for this is www.epinions.com. Whether your looking for
reviews on cars, books, electronics, travel, or whatever, you'll find it there. The site
provides product details along with reviews from real people who have purchased the item
and used it. They'll rate it, and tell you what they liked and disliked about it. They'll even
suggest how to improve the product or your experience of it.
For example, before I purchased a label maker for my computer, I went to epinions.com
and read user reviews on several models I was considering. After reading the customer
reviews, I was able to settle on one particular model that fit my needs best. I was able to
eliminate the hype and learn from real users' experiences.
2) Compare prices online -
Some of the most popular price comparison sites are www.mysimon.com,
www.bizrate.com, and www.shopzilla.com. Each of these sites offers the convenience of
finding the best price possible from a wide variety of merchants.
However, the best site by far is www.pricegrabber.com. What I like best about their site is
not only will you find the best possible price but they also include links for coupons and
rebates on the item you're researching. None of the other price comparison sites offers
this extra "consumer friendly" resource.
Use these steps to become a more informed consumer - one who makes purchasing
decisions based on fact instead of hype! Happy shopping to one and all!
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Author: James H. Dimmitt
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