Savvy - having or showing practical knowledge and experience, End up penniless - to finally be in a particular place or situation having no money, Pay in cash - to give money to someone for something you want to buy or for services provided in the form of notes and coins, plastic - credit cards or debit cards, rather than money in the form of notes, coins, or cheques, Goods - items for sale, or possessions that can be moved, Be tempted to - to want something or to want to do something, A bar code - a small rectangular pattern of thick and thin black lines printed on a product, or on its container, so that the details of the product can be read by and recorded on a computer system, Get a better deal - Get a better agreement or arrangement, especially in business, Change - money in the form of coins rather than notes, A bargain - something on sale at a lower price than its true value, A stallholder - a person who has a stall on a market and sells things, Afford - to be able to buy or do something because you have enough money or time, Budget - a plan to show how much money a person or organization will earn and how much they will need or be able to spend, Get into debt - End up owing money, Haggle - to argue in order to agree on the price of something, Knock down - to reduce a price or amount, Overcharge - to ask someone to pay more money than is reasonable, or more money than the real price, Overspend - to spend more money than you should or more than you intended to, Pick up - buy something, Rip off - to cheat someone, especially by charging them too much money for something, Shop around - to go to several shops before you decide what particular thing to buy, Snap up - to buy something as soon as it becomes available, Splash out on something - to buy something expensive, Checkout - the place where you pay in a supermarket or other large shop, A notification - a message that is automatically sent to you on your mobile phone or computer, Track - to follow , Wish list - a list that a customer can make on a website showing things they would like to buy or have as presents from the website, An item - something that is part of a list or group of things, Delivery - the act of taking goods, letters, parcels, etc. to people's houses or places of work, Back someone up - to provide support or help to someone or something,

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