I am a true believer in the magic of an Amazon gift card as the ideal stocking stuffer. And I'm not the only one, Amazon did some swift business over the holiday shopping period, even selling out of their ultra-pupular Echo line.
But if you got an Amazon gift card and plan to go on a shopping spree, you'll want to be aware of this scam that popped up right in time for the season.
I chose the photo above for this article for a reason. I think that a lot of us have made that very face while trying to accomplish our holiday shopping around Ocean County.
I've always had a bit of a conundrum when it came to ordering packages online. While I live in a nice, quiet condo development, it still makes me a little uncomfortable when have a package coming and I know that it will be sitting on my porch all day long for the world to see.
I’ve been doing some cleaning and purging lately and found a way to get rid of some items I’m no longer using. Craiglist. I know Justin has written about the online classifieds and how you can find some interesting stuff cheap and/or even free...
Last week, I told you about the free Star Wars branded virtual reality viewers that Google was giving away. I say "was" because they went fast. And, as most things Star Wars, there is a burgeoning secondary market popping up.
As more and more of us are doing our holiday shopping online, there's always that exciting time when you've checked your package's tracking info and know that it'll be waiting for you when you get home.
Except when it's not. Sadly, while online shopping has become more widespread, so has package theft.
I've told you before about shopping site woot.com's famous "Bag of Crap". In fact, we even opened one together a couple of months ago. Well, today I was lucky enough to get another "BoC" and dove right in.
The Internet is a wonderful thing. You can get almost anything you could ever need or think of. Not to mention a lot of things that you'd never think of. But I think I've come across the truly strangest thing that you can get on mega-retailer Amazon.com.