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Stay Away From These 15 Deals When Shopping at Walmart

April 9, 2019 · Saving & Spending

Walking through the sliding glass doors of a megastore promises ultimate convenience and sweeping discounts. The towering shelves and yellow clearance signs are carefully engineered to make you feel like a savvy shopper. When you transition into retirement and begin managing a fixed income, maximizing the value of every dollar becomes a core financial strategy.

Walmart dominates the retail landscape by offering a little bit of everything under one roof. The sheer volume of inventory creates a shopping environment where convenience often masks poor value. Grabbing your groceries, picking up a prescription, and replacing a broken toaster in a single trip saves time; however, consolidating your shopping leaves you vulnerable to well-disguised retail traps.

Many items lining the aisles carry significant markups, sacrifice quality for a low price tag, or simply do not fit the lifestyle needs of an older adult downsizing their household. Protecting your retirement budget requires distinguishing genuine bargains from low-quality compromises. Here are 15 specific deals you should leave on the shelf during your next shopping trip.

A senior man skeptically inspecting the model number on a large electronics box.
A skeptical man points at a Sony television box, highlighting potential traps in the electronics department.

Tech and Electronics Traps

1. Extended Warranties at the Checkout Register

The cashier rings up your new coffee maker or television, pauses, and asks if you want to add a protection plan for just a few dollars more. Refuse the offer. Extended warranties are massive profit generators for retailers and rarely provide meaningful value for consumers. Most consumer electronics either fail within the manufacturer’s standard warranty period due to factory defects, or they last well beyond the extended warranty window.

If you purchase electronics with a travel rewards or cash-back credit card, check your cardholder benefits. Many premium credit cards automatically extend the manufacturer’s warranty by up to an additional year at no extra cost. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) routinely highlights how add-on financial products and warranties often cost consumers far more than they save over a lifetime of shopping.

2. “Special Buy” and Derivative Electronics

During major holiday sales or store resets, you will see pallets of large-screen televisions and laptops wrapped in bright promotional cardboard. Before you load one into your cart, look closely at the model number. Retailers frequently partner with manufacturers to produce “derivative models” specifically for massive sales events.

These units look identical to the highly-rated models you research online, but the manufacturer alters a single letter or number in the product code. To achieve that rock-bottom price, the manufacturer strips out essential features. You might end up with fewer HDMI ports, an inferior display panel, or a cheaper internal processor. You get a lower price, but you sacrifice longevity and performance.

3. Name-Brand Printer Ink Cartridges

Buying replacement printer ink directly from the retail electronics aisle guarantees you will pay an enormous markup. Printer manufacturers operate on a “razor and blades” business model; they sell the printer at a loss and make their profit by charging exorbitant prices for the ink. Buying standard-capacity name-brand cartridges at retail price drains your wallet rapidly.

Instead of falling into this trap, explore third-party remanufactured cartridges available online, which often cost a fraction of the price and deliver identical page yields. If you print frequently, consider upgrading to a “tank-style” printer that uses bottled ink, drastically reducing your long-term printing costs.

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