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So just today I open my in box to check my email and guess what I see? An email with the title “Get 30-50% off The North Face coats” from Sporting Life. WOW. If I was in the market for a mens winter coat or jacket I’d probably rush out and buy it right now, or buy it online. The fact remains: Stores reward current customers. They want to persuade you to return to their store, and why not? You’ve been persuaded by some kind of sale, promotion, or coupon and they in return get the sale. Everybody goes home happy. So the first lesson here is straightforward – get on the subscriber mailing list of all your favourite stores and clothers. Especially mens winter coats, the deals are amazing, as you’ll see when you join the store mailing lists.
How else can you get discounts on mens winter coats? Aside from email newsletters from retailers, check with bargain hunting websites like redflagdeals.com. With the winter coming theres going to be tons of ‘daily deals’ where you can find out about upcoming blowouts, especially on days like Black Friday and Boxing Day. Just last year I went to their website and found out about a huge sale at Danier on mens leather coats and london fog jackets. It was an outlet and it was already on sale, plus now it was all 50% off! Wowsers!
You can also try group buying sites like Groupon.com (in the USA) and Teambuy.ca (if your in Canada). This is fantastic method, and now with the upcoming winter you’ll find plenty of deals on mens winter coats. The concept of buying sites is simple. See what the daily deal is, “purchase” the reduced cost item, and watch to see if enough people buy at the reduced price. If enough people buy, you get the item at the reduced cost. If not, nobody gets the coat and your credit card is never charge.
You can also try eBay. I spoke about this in my last post. There’s plenty of reduced items, used or brand new mens winter coats, plus plenty of related items like mens leather coats, womens winter coats, girls winter coats, and london fog coats.
You can also get discounts by shopping on boxing day or at the end of the winter season, usually in the spring. Why do retailers do this? Because they’re trying to get rid of merchandise so they can make room for spring and summer items to sell. You can often get away with getting amazing winter coats for cost! If you don’t know, “cost” means what the retailer pays the manufacturer for the winter coat. When you buy at cost its like buying directly from the manufacturer, skipping the retail middle man. How awesome is that.
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Source by Mike Ziarko