yup....
I bought a refurbished laptop because it was cheaper than a brand new one.
They're cheaper than cars and still better than walking.
To build a nightstand that is cheaper than a store bought one, you can use simple materials like wood and metal plates. Arrange four sides into a rectangle and attach them together to create a simple nightstand.
iPods sold at Amazon and eBay tend to be cheaper than ones bought from an Apple store. It's possible to get an iPod on eBay for much cheaper if a bid on an iPod is far lower than the actual price.
It would be cheaper buying a snow blower in the fall rather than the spring. The selection of snow blowers may be fewer if they are bought later than fall.
Many airports have duty-free areas where perfume may be purchased free of import tax, so it is normally cheaper than purchasing retail.
As with many products it is generally cheaper to buy HP ink in bulk rather than individually. How much cheaper depends on the store the ink is bought at, the amount and the colour variations.
No, Shanghai is not cheaper than other places for computers etc. I lived there for 2 years.
if you read on books where the price is on the back it shows Canada's price and it's higher than US's price.
Quilt hangers can be made or bought. They can be made from a wooden or metal materials and can hang on the wall or sit in the floor. They can be bought cheaper than being made.
It all really depends what is on the computer. If the computer is just really basic then yes it will be cheaper but if it has a lot of stuff on it then no it will still be costly.