5 best alternatives for your defunct Babies "R" Us registry
by Joyce Slaton posted in Products
Babies "R" Us stores are disappearing, and with it the registries of lots of moms and dads -- up to 100,000 registries, BabyList estimated late last week.
If you're one of those people, you're not out of options. Here are the 5 best places to move your registry, and the pros and cons of each.
Pros: Amazon has everything -- everything! If there's a product you want, it's here, and likely at the cheapest price, too. Most people are familiar with ordering through Amazon, find it fast and easy, and shipping is often free. Plus, if you add the Universal Registry Button to your browser, you can add anything from any store to your registry, even if it's not sold at Amazon. Amazon's completion discount is also fresh: 10 percent for anyone, 15 percent for Prime members. Cons: If you have family members who are not comfortable shopping online, they'll have no way to get to your registry -- and you're that much more likely to get hideous outfits from your aunties or mom.
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Pros: Like Babies "R" Us, Target has plenty of brick-and-mortar locations as well as online shopping, so friends and family who feel comfortable shopping either way are all set. Target's completion discount is also robust -- a few weeks before your baby is due, you'll get a coupon for 15 percent off one online or in-store shopping trip.
Cons: The selection isn't as vast as it is at many stores, and you may find it more difficult to fi...
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