What should Americans buy during October shopping period? (Picture)
>What should Americans buy during the October shopping period? (Picture) When it comes to October, most Americans think of brown, yellow and red leaves, or bright orange...
When it comes to October, most Americans think of brown, yellow and red leaves, or bright orange pumpkins.
However, for retailers, October represents the beginning of the fourth quarter, hoping to boost sales in the final quarter of 2012.
Since October is between the start of school and the peak Christmas sales and shopping season, consumers need to know what is the best deal to buy in October.
In this way, a large amount of capital expenditure can be saved in the fourth quarter.
Here are some October shopping guidelines to provide savvy consumers with the most money-saving methods:
(1) Online Shopping
In addition to Black Friday and Cyber Monday after Thanksgiving, these two major discount shopping periods, the weekend before Halloween is also known as the "pre-Black Friday" sales day.
Of course, during this weekend shopping, the discounted prices are not as good as those of Black Friday and Cyber Monday, but you will also find some clothing and electronic products on sale at discounts of up to 30%.
(2) Buying a new car
Many people think that they will get a good deal if they buy a 2012 model car in September. In fact, October is even more favorable. Sometimes, even in November and December, you get better sales prices.
The main reason is that car dealers are very eager to get rid of 2012 models. However, if consumers wait until November and December, the choice of cars may become smaller, so many savvy consumers buy new cars in October.
(3) Buying jeans
During the peak sales season from August to September, retailers hope to sell jeans at reduced prices. However, unsold jeans will be launched at more discounts in October, sometimes as much as 40%.
If you expect discounts of more than 50%, you may have to wait until the fall season, when jeans are not expected to be an important part of the fashion trend.
Why is it cheaper? Reduced demand equals lower prices.
(4) Camping equipment
Large retailers and outdoor stores often offer large discounts on products in October, including sleeping bags, lanterns, tents and other camping equipment, mainly products that are not sold out during the peak of the camping season.
October is often the time when campers sell equipment, so there are more choices for second-hand items. In view of this, most retailers hold big sales in the fall.
(5) Be careful with diamonds
Many jewelers get their largest shipments of the year in October, which is also their best choice. However, in October, many people start shopping for diamonds and plan to give them as gifts for Christmas, so the prices are usually not low.
(6) Don’t skip the production part
October is a good time for a good harvest of agricultural products, especially seasonal crops. The more abundant crops are in season, the cheaper they are.
Grocery stores don’t want fresh fruits and vegetables to rot, so they often sell them at reduced prices. 10 fruits and vegetables in abundance, including apples, cranberries, honeydew melons, oranges, peaches, broccoli and spinach.
(7) Travel
As the memory of summer travel becomes distant, Americans are more likely to choose to travel again in October.
Therefore, flights and hotels are cheaper in places such as Martha's Vineyard, Hawaii, Beijing and Washington. Not only that, but many places have warmer weather and are more pleasant with fewer tourists.
(8) Don’t neglect your health
> The flu season starts in November, but it takes two weeks for the flu vaccine to take effect. Therefore, receiving the flu vaccine in October will protect individuals and reduce the risk of influenza.
Pharmacies and doctor's offices usually charge a $30 fee, some insurance companies will cover it, and local health departments sometimes don't, so don't wait until November.
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