One of my daily rituals when it comes to the wide wide world of the Internet involves some deal hunting. It’s actually not that much hunting, if you will, since it’s one page that provides an array of deals in varying categories and amazingness. I can’t recall how I discovered it, but the fact is, I did. I may have mentioned it here or on Twitter or Facebook a time or two. The website is NoMoreRack.com. Everyday they have a new set of deals up and I’ve had my way with a handful thus far. My purchases have included a ring, electric cheese grater, oil burner, Angry Birds plushies, and a bluetooth headset. For Black Friday, they even had some serious door-busting deals on TVs, cameras, and game consoles. I, unfortunately, missed out on a 45″ LCD TV I had my eye on…
I think it’s pretty great that their shipping is a simple, flat $2.00 per item. What’s even better? On occasion they’ll offer items for absolutely free! They also have a sister site where you’re able to get some real great items for recruiting friends to sign up for the website. I don’t have much luck there, since I just don’t have the voice yet over social networks. But I will tell you, when you do sign up, you get a $10 automatic credit you can use towards any future purchase. I recently used mine, after hoarding it for a while, towards the Plantronics bluetooth they had for $38. That, of course, brought it down to $28!
Some people I’m sure have had a bad experience with the website and will support the nomorerack scam idea. How can you get quality stuff for so cheap? It has to be a scam! Honestly, this post is about my truthful experience and opinion of their service and the products they provide. Sometimes I get frustrated or miffed when something I see and would really like to have is gone so quickly1, but if you really want learn more about this, there are nomorerack reviews all over the web, and it’s even been featured in magazines, on television. Check my Twitter or Facebook for a link to sign up!
- They do have limited stock so once something’s gone, it’s gone. ↩







