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September 10, 2019 · Saving & Spending

Buy Off-Season

Patience is a virtue, and this virtue can easily turn into a profitable quality. That being said, if you’re dying to buy something, make use of this quality and wait a little before buying it. If it’s expensive right now, it can easily become cheaper in a few months.

According to Jon Lal, founder and CEO of online coupon and cash-back website BeFrugal, “Timing is everything when it comes to shopping. Time your purchases with the seasonality and popularity of items and get it in the off-season or when stores have too much inventory.”

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