“Black Friday,” the day-after-Thanksgiving shopping blitz, seems so far away. Yet experts say now is the perfect time to start shopping for the holidays.
“The earlier the better,” said Tracy Johnson, educational specialist at Consumer Credit Counseling Service, a division of Partnership for Families, Children and Adults in Chattanooga.
Savvy shoppers keep an eye out for bargain gifts every day.
“I shop year-round for Christmas,” said Judith Paul, a 59-year-old Signal Mountain artist. “Don’t wait until the day after Thanksgiving to start thinking about all the people on your list.”
Even if you’re just beginning to think about presents, you can still save money. Among the best strategies for being thrifty during the holiday season, Ms. Johnson said, is to prepare a budget, then comparison shop. You might be able to find good deals early in the season at prices comparable to holiday sales.
Buying early not only helps you avoid the crush of crowds but helps spread the expense over several more weeks. Some stores also will give price adjustments if you find a lower price within a designated time frame.
Experts also advise asking people to give you several ideas for gifts to choose from. Don’t hesitate to pick the least expensive, if you need to.
And don’t forget the personal touch.
Coupon books for chores, outings or future gifts, baked goods or handmade art can bring smiles on Christmas morning.
Marilyn Hoke, a 60-year-old downtown homemaker, jewelry artist and board member of the Houston Museum of Decorative Arts, plans personal jewelry presents for many of her friends this year.
“It’s always nice to give something handmade. (It’s) a little more special,” she said.
We are all trying to make do and get as much as possible for each dollar spent. It's a good point not to wait until after Thanksgiving.
Lately my family and I have been doing more research before buying anything, and have also done more online shopping and looked harder for better details. We have not stopped spending, however.
One of the online sites we have found to be useful is:
http://www.uberi.com
They do have some interesting bargains listed that are not available even on price search engines. We were able to get more for each dollar. Hope that's useful info for some.