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  2. Slickdeals - Wikipedia

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    Slickdeals' platform allows users to share, review, and give feedback on deals and coupons in the U.S. [16] [17] [3] It also provides deal listings provided by the community and special saving coupons. [18] [19] [20] USA Today called it one of the largest online deal-sharing communities. [21] It is also available as a browser extension. [21]

  3. The best browser extensions for online shopping - AOL

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    Capital One Shopping, formerly Wikibuy, focuses on real-time price comparison across multiple retailers. The extension automatically checks if items are available for less elsewhere while you shop.

  4. Capital One Shopping - Wikipedia

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    Consumer financial site NerdWallet recommends Capital Online Shopping, among several other competitors, but warns that such sites collect basic information about users such as name, mailing address, and email address, which are often used for marketing purposes. [6] CNET rated the service "Best for Gift Cards". [7]

  5. Cashback website - Wikipedia

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    A cashback app is a mobile application that offers users a percentage of cashback or rewards for making purchases through the app. These apps provide users with savings on various transactions, including online shopping, bill payments, groceries, and services like insurance.

  6. Addicted to Online Shopping? Us Too—Here Are the 83 ... - AOL

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    TJ-Maxx’s prices are usually about half of what you’ll find at the original stores, even though you can be sure all the designer items are 100% real. Great place for shopping!” Shop Now

  7. Why signing up for a retailer's credit card, other holiday ...

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    Business. Fitness. Food. Games. ... and 20% off isn't a real deal anyway. ... competitors’ prices and match its own in-store price to its online prices," according to online shopping tips from ...

  8. IAC Inc. - Wikipedia

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    IAC Inc. is an American holding company that owns brands across 100 countries, mostly in media and Internet. [2] The company originated in 1996 as HSN Inc. as the holding company of Home Shopping Network and USA Network before changing its name to USA Networks, Inc. in 1999 and its television assets were sold to Vivendi in 2002.

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