Use online auctions. Be certain of the seller's reputation and keep an eye out for shipping discounts. Ebay and other online auction sites like Yahoo Auctions and others are a great way to bargain hunt. Buying more than one Lost product from someone and getting combined shipping is a great way to increase your Lost collection cheaply..
I went last year and got over 75% off the hottest new Lost toy!. Thanksgiving and post-Thanksgiving early bird sales are chaotic and exhausting, but are a great way to get amazing deals on Lost merchandise.
Every year around the holidays all of the large shopping resources online, malls and many stores offer a number of items with rebates or even "Free After Rebate". They do this, simply because they know most people won't submit the rebate when all is said and done. Do it! Free Lost stuff is absolutely worth it..
You can use the classifieds in your local newspaper to look for headlines that mention Lost stuff or even just stop at garage and yard sales when you're out and about. At garage sales people are constantly selling Lost and other toys they have outgrown. Thrift stores and resale shops are also good places to check for used Lost items..
Sites like Craigslist and Yahoo Groups can help you to save money on Lost buys and gifts. Craigslist allows people to sell their items for free so it's usually cheaper than ebay, plus it's local. Yahoo Groups allows like minded people (like Lost fans) to get together online and discuss, buy, sell, trade or whatever Lost stuff. What a great way to save money on Lost things and maybe even make a new friend too!.
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