‘Tis the season to be bombarded by price reductions and special offers – but are you getting the best bang for your buck?
As the cost-of-living crisis continues to bite, Newstalk is here to show you the best ways to save on your bills.
Cut-the-Cost offers tips and advice on everything from your phone bill, broadband, streaming services, banking and even your weekly shop.
This week we’re taking a deep dive into Cyber Monday to see where you can get some of the best deals.
We look at which of the larger retailers offers the best price on the six of the most common items bought on Cyber Monday.
TV
Amazon LG OLED evo C3 65″ 4K Smart TV: €1,834.13
Harvey Norman LG CX 65″ 4K Ultra HD HDR OLED Smart TV: €1,899
Power City LG 65″ SMART 4K HDR OLED TV: €1,999.95
DID Electrical LG Evo C3 65″ 4K OLED Smart TV: €1,899.99
Tablet
Amazon Amazon Fire 7 Tablet 7″ display | 16 GB: €52.89
Harvey Norman Venturer Voyager 7″ Tablet | 16GB: €59
Power City Samsung Galaxy A7 8.7″ Tablet | 32GB: €139.95
DID Electrical Samsung Galaxy A7 8.7″ Lite Tablet | 32GB: €139.99
Smart Home
Amazon Alexa Echo Dot (5th generation): €25.84
Harvey Norman Google Nest Mini: €59
Power City Google Nest Mini: : €59.95
DID Electrical Google Nest Mini: €59.99
Technology
Amazon Fitbit Charge 6: €139.92
Harvey Norman Fitbit Charge 6: €129
Power City Fitbit Charge 6: €159.95
DID Electrical Fitbit Charge 6: €129.99
Fridge
Amazon Hoover Freestanding American Fridge Freezer: €761.98
Harvey Norman Belling Freestanding Fridge Freezer: €479
Power City Powerpoint USA-style fridge freezer: €649.95
DID Electrical Samsung SpaceMax Freestanding Fridge Freezer: €549.99
Air bed
Amazon King Air Bed Inflatable Mattress – Double: €82.28
Harvey Norman Yawn Air Bed with Fitted Sheet – Double: €109.99
Power City N/A
DID Electrical Yawn Air Bed With Fitted Sheet – Double: €109.99
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Irish Times Consumer Correspondent Conor Pope urged people to be wary of getting too eager on Cyber Monday.
“The deal is only a deal if you need the product, if you really want the product, and you can actually afford the product,” he said.
“Repeated studies have shown the products on sale this weekend and the weekend just gone are going to be on sale for the same price after that.”
He recommended people shop Irish – both to support local businesses and to avoid high delivery costs from international shops.
“If you’re looking at a product that says it’s €100 and you think that’s great, the product might actually cost you €150 when the taxes and charges you have to pay further down the road are factored into it,” he said.
If you end up buying something in a haste and regret your purchase, Mr Pope said you’re well within your right to return any Cyber Monday buys.
“Under consumer law, if you buy something online you can return it for whatever reason you want within 14 days of buying the product,” he said.
He pointed out, no matter the time of year, shops that have signs like ‘No return on sales products’ are illegal.
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