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5 SITES TO BUY STUFFS ONLINE

1. WISH:

Known by many as a cheap online shopping website, Wish is the place to go if you're looking for extraordinary deals and interesting finds. If you can deal with the occasional long waits to get your item, the deals might be worth it.
Some of the categories you can browse through include hobbies, toys, gadgets, home decor, fashion, bottoms, shoes, and phone upgrades.
2. ZAPPOS:
Zappos originally started with just shoes but has since expanded to offer all sorts of items, everything from women's apparel to kids' clothing, accessories for men, and handbags.
The website is organized well with Women, Men, Kids, Brands, Departments, Brands, and Sale being the major menu items. Within each of those sections are relevant subsections to drill down to what you want.
There's also a page dedicated to Zappos Adaptive, which includes shoes, clothes, and other items built with a specific function in mind to make using them easier. There are easy on/off shoes, slip-ons, pull-on pants, magnetic jackets, medical wear, and more.
The Zappos online store is known in the shopping industry for its exemplary customer service, with many customer-submitted stories of Zappos' employees going above and beyond to make sure their experiences are good.
3. OVERSTOCK:
Ever wondered what stores do with the stuff they over-order? Overstock.com is one answer to that question.
This shopping website holds tons of items in categories like furniture, home improvement, outdoor, rugs, apparel, kitchen, and many other departments. Visit the home page to see featured sales, top deals, and unique ways to shop, such as by room or style.
Once you're viewing all the items from a search or other section of the site, there are tons of relevant filtering options. For example, if you're looking for kitchen and dining room tables, you can filter them by price, shape, seating number, materials, color, base type, brand, finish, features, discount percentage, rating, and more.
4. GOOGLE SHOPPING:
One of the most overlooked and quite powerful ways to shop at multiple popular stores at once is with Google Shopping. Just type whatever you're wanting to order online, and Google will show results from dozens of stores.
You can filter the results by category, store, price, brand, type, features, and delivery estimate, and depending on the product, other options like screen size might be another filterable criterion.
Google Shopping is also helpful if you want to see only the products that are available near your location. Some items can be bought directly from Google, too, and might support Quick checkout for speedy purchases.
5. AMAZON:
With millions of offerings to choose from, Amazon has evolved from a small bookstore to a mammoth internet presence. The company not only brings you millions of items from its own warehouses but also from sellers all over the world who can upload their own wares for sale.
That makes it possible for you to compare prices at a glance from a host of stores and individual sellers. Amazon also has made it even easier to shop for things you purchase often using the Dash button.
Amazon is the giant of online shopping; more people shop here than at any other online shopping site. Don't just go straight to Amazon to shop, though; use a rewards site to be sure you're taking advantage of cash-back offers from Amazon. You can even get some free stuff on Amazon.
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