Exclusive Offers from ShoppingSquare and RY.com.au
Big thanks to ShoppingSquare and RY.com.au for posting exclusive deals on OzBargain this week!
danilochan from ShoppingSquare is giving OzBargain users an exclusive coupon code to get free delivery on these 4GB MP3/MP4 players. The model numbers are “Pavo KL-219” and “Pavo KL-220” — one of those generic made-in-China MP3/MP4 players, but from the comparison picture with iPod Nano, they are tiny for a MP4 player with a sizable screen. Same thickness as iPod Nano (0.7cm), but quite a bit shorter.
Most importantly, you can buy them online at ShoppingSquare for $99.95 + free delivery ($9-$18 depending on where you live). Free delivery does not make much sense to me though as I actually live in the same suburb as Apus Auction/ShoppingSquare, but for those from Western Australia it can be quite a good saving.
Brad from ry.com.au (RY short for Recreate Yourself) is also offering 5% off Haircare Products using coupon code OZBARGAIN.
www.ry.com.au offer 20%-30% off salon brand haircare products, with this coupon code you get an extra 5% off too! ghd mk4 styling irons come down to $246.05 with this code. Postage only takes 2-4 days and they have phone ordering and salon pickup on the Gold Coast QLD.
Thanks mate! However I have absolutely no idea about haircare products. All I know is using shampoo and conditioner which my wife bought from supermarkets, and even my haircut is done by her. We are going to go to the Gold Coast next month for holidays though…
Okay now, why am I blogging these? Some of you guys might be thinking, “hey it is a cheap way of getting advertisement, those evil merchants!!!” After all free delivery and 5% off is not that much a discount when you come to think of it, however it is still better than nothing.
I guess I have thought through it a bit. As a consumer or a bargain hunter, the mentality probably should not be trying to screw the merchants to squeeze out their last drip of profit, so we can get the cheapest price possible. Or rather, how can consumers and merchants work together to bring the price down? This is why I am supporting services like MoneyBackCo, where the expense of advertising can be passed down to consumers as savings. Bad for other affiliates though, but I guess it is not the problem of either shoppers or merchants.
I will continue to feature exclusive promotions here, and see who else wants to sign up this type of “advertising”.