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Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Buying Women's Perfume at Wholesale Prices

By Stan

As you all know, buying expensive designer perfume doesn't necessarily mean you have to spend a lot, you just have to be wiser in how you use your money. So here are a few money saving tips for your next perfume shopping spree.

So you've heard of that new brand of perfume that just came out, and you're dying to have it. Do you just run out and buy it from the closest store? Of course not! You should never try to impulse buy, and instead wait for the holiday sales. You'll find that most stores offer great bargains for perfumes during Valentine's Day, Christmas and Good Friday. It's during the holidays when stores typically go on sales, so you should take advantage of their low, low prices.

Another wonderful sales opportunity comes directly after holiday: after holiday sales. Yes, you heard me correctly. Most stores often increase their inventory during the holiday season, and which they then have to get rid off once the holiday rush is done. They are so anxious to get rid of extra inventory that even if an item isn't on sale, they will more than likely give you one, so long as you ask. Most stores are in a rush to make room for new invetory, that they will do everything to get rid of surplus stocks.

One other good idea is to keep tabs on your favorite perfume company. Like any other company, the release of a new product forces them to make room on their shelves. As a result, they lower the prices on older stock.

This way, they not only get rid of old inventory, but re-introduce their old line, further establishing their brand. This means being able to stay loyal to their company, but at the same time, getting their products with a significant discount!

Here's one insider tip in getting women's perfumes at lower than even wholesale prices. If you don't mind buying opened perfume bottles, then consider buying the bottles that stores use as their testers. Most department stores will sell half-empty perfume tester bottles, which means it's half off of even bargain prices. The contents are the same, the only difference is, it's opened, so you get a huge discount! So there it is, another set of tips on how to get the best value for your money when buying women's perfume.

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