Is Amazon.com a Good Resource for RVers?

More than once Amazon.com has been a life saver for us as we travel. Instead of chasing all over looking for a mall or a store where we can get a gift for a birthday, anniversary, or just a special occasion, we go to Amazon.com. Once there we click on the category we are interested in (like books) and we get all kinds of help locating an appropriate gift.

We can check the Hot New Releases, Bestsellers, The New York Times Best Sellers and many other easy to use search tabs. Often we find the best way to search is to use the Most Wished For and Most Gifted search buttons to see what is the hot gift in those categories. If we draw a blank we’ll send a gift card.

Instead of running around looking for wrapping paper and a card, for a small fee, Amazon will even gift wrap and include a gift card printed with your personal message. Of course we don’t have to chase down a Post Office to mail the gifts, Amazon does that for us, and sometimes shipping is free!

Amazon is a resource we use to get information and pricing for items we are considering purchasing for our selves. Recently we were looking for an special software program for the computer. Amazon not only gave us a complete review of the product but their price was lower than the big box stores and the warehouse clubs.

Here are a couple of our favorites, to learn more click on any of the items.

One item that is high on our wish list is Kindle, no more carrying around a bunch of books, just down load books to your Kindle and start reading, or let Kindle read them to you. Super technology at it’s best. Click on the image below and watch the videos, you’ll be amazed at what Kindle can do.

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About the Author

Allegrobusman

Allegrobusman is an active RVer. He travels with Allergobuswoman and their two Boston Terriers, Samantha & Marco Polo. Their adventures have taken them to many unique RV destinations. Among which are Mexico's Copper Canyon (as Wagon Masters on the Piggy Back Train), Canada, Alaska and through out the USA. You can read about some of the areas in our blog. Happy trails to you.

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