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For Gadgets and Gear: DealExtreme (DX)

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If you’ve ever had any sort of curiosity about stores offering free international shipping, you’ve no doubt come across DealExtreme, also known as dx.com. On the surface, DealExtreme is not much different from other sites in its niche, like DHgate. But once you dig in, the differences become apparent. One of the key risks in buying cheap items online is, naturally, the quality of the product. That’s where DealExtreme’s product reviews come in handy:

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This particular review snippet comes from the reviews for a screwdriver. Of course, just about every website has a review feature — but the trick is finding a site enough people use so that there actually are reviews for many of the items. When shipping with DX, it’s quite easy to find reviewed items, and as far as I can see the reviews seem honest and balanced. If you’re looking to buy a cheap Android tablet, this is a good place to look.
DX actually has a huge catalog, with more than just gadgets and gear: You can also find apparel, home and garden goods, car accessories, and more. That said, the site is definitely geared towards the nerdy set, with a wealth of knock-off Android phones, electronics repair tools, and more.

For Books: Book Depository

From the epitome of cheap, we go to something completely different: Actual paper books, at prices which are not always cheap, but can be surprising.
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This is Book Depository, an online bookshop that prides itself on global reach, thanks to its free shipping policy. Right on the front page, you’ll find a world map where you can see what people are buying all over the world, in real time:
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If you use a website like Goodreads to figure out what to read next, the Book Depository is a natural companion (especially if you’re outside of the US). For me, the solution for getting books internationally delivered for free was to simply skip delivery altogether, by switching to a Kindle. I do know that some people say that just isn’t the same — the allure of a physical dead-tree book is powerful indeed. The Book Depository offers an enormous catalog, and not all of it is expensive: For example, at the time of this writing, you can find David Mitchell’s Cloud Atlas on sale for $10.30, including worldwide shipping of course. That’s not too bad — in fact, it’s cheaper than the Kindle edition (!) that currently sells for $11.99. So if you’re patient and insistent, you may be able to find some compelling deals here.

For Clothing: Asos

Buying clothes online is an art-form, really. Figuring out how something’s going to look on you (versus on a model’s body with perfect lighting) is no mean feat. If you’re up for the challenge, however, Asos is one website to check out (not to be confused with the Taiwanese hardware maker bearing a similar name). We’ve actually mentioned Asos back in 2011, and the site is still going strong.
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As you can see, the prices are definitely “fashion” prices — $85 for a pair of shorts isn’t exactly a bargain-basement rate. But you can find compelling deals if you look for them:
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(That’s not a banner, by the way — that’s just a page off the site.) Asos offers compelling fashion across a wide range of categories. It may not be the best place for shoppers with simple tastes, but if you’re into brands, well, I just spotted a Polo Ralph Lauren Backpack for $280 there, off a list price of $432 ($150 of savings — not too shabby).


Your Guide to Great Shopping Sites

It used to be that everyone knew somewhere to find great deals shopping around town. These days, we all want to know about the great deals online.
All of us love to shop online. No wonder—it can be cheaper, quicker, and much more convenient! You don't need to spend the whole day on your feet, walking from one store to another with heavy bags in your hands. Then there's the excitement of the moment when the purchased products arrive at your door! Opening the package is like opening a present.
However, some sites offer great prices but very poor service to international customers. Sometimes the shipping and handling costs for an overseas purchase turn what would have been a bargain into a bad deal.
This guide will help you save a lot of money while shopping online. These shopping sites offer low prices on everything, or really good sales and deals, while catering to customers around the world.
Enjoy!

Great Online Deals for International Shoppers

EBay Auctions—The World's Largest Online Marketplace

More than 97 million shoppers around the world use EBay. This site is the perfect place to spot great deals on a range of products: jewellery, clothing, electronics, beauty products, and even musical instruments. While searching through the vast number of products on EBay can take a long time, the site's auctions are faster.
Don't forget to check whether the seller is reliable.

Amazon.com—The World's Online Retailer

Any shopper browsing online has stumbled upon Amazon.com. This site is a massive online retailer of books, movies, music, and games, along with electronics, toys, apparel, sporting goods, tools, home and garden items, and even groceries. On many items, Amazon offers competitive prices.

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