
Cheapism
Pronunciation [chç-piz-uh m]
-noun
An economic system in which individuals (consumers) acquire goods and/or services at a relatively low cost or price (inexpensively or comparatively inexpensively).
Those who advocate and support cheapism are “cheapists”. As a result of practicing cheapism regularly, cheapists manage to save money and live within their means, or to utilize their finances for other purposes. Origin: 2009
# We find what are the best cheap products out there, and tell you what they are.
# We scour the internet for news stories and resources that are informative and fun and can help you save money.
# We identify all the cheap products in each category
# We research the ‘must have’ features for products in that category
# We select the products that have these features
# We eliminate products with pricey, unneeded features
# We read reviews about the products’ performance
# We tell you which products are best and where you can buy them.
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Why do we do it?
Because we know that many people these days are looking for inexpensive products but want to buy the best available products in the budget price range.
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