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The Best Stocking Stuffers Ideas for Techies



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Gifts for techies are not an easy task. You don't have to worry about finding the perfect tech stocking stuffers. Don't panic if you are stumped. You can find all of the tech stocking stuffers you need and more in our Techie Gift Guide.

The best tech stocking-stuffer is the one that's within your budget. The JBL Go 3 Bluetooth speakers is waterproof and great sounding. Not to mention it's not that expensive. Also, it can be found in several colors, making it perfect for a gift that's sure to impress.


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A fun stocking stuffer that will appeal to those who love baking is a colorful jar full of sprinkles. It's also a good way to get the kids involved. If you're not looking for the usual cookie cutter and icing bag, try out a festive holiday apron and pot holder set. Amazon sells them at a great price. Marble place card holders are a nice option if you want something a little more expensive.

A fine tip stylus pen is a good way to keep your hands occupied when you're not using your phone or laptop. The pen is also a great way to jot down a quick note on your phone or tablet. A mini arcade game can be a fun way to pass the time. You can also teach your kids a bit about technology and have some fun.


A set of wooden spoons is another fun novelty that's techie-themed. These spoons are made by Emily Latham of Texas and come with many fun sayings. The one pictured above is "Fruit, Fat and Fiber", although there are others with more fun sayings, like "I Love My Car", and also "I Love My Life."

The JBL Go 3 Bluetooth speaker is also a fun techie-themed novelty. It's smaller than its jumbo-sized counterpart, but it still makes a fun gift that fits in a stocking. It's waterproof design is great, and it's also one of few Bluetooth speakers that isn't intrusive. You can also take the speaker with you on your next boating trip. If you are trying to save money, the iHome charging charger is a great addition to your stocking. The charger is smaller than a tube of lipstick, but it folds into itself when you're not using it. It has a built in wall plug so you can charge your phone whenever you need it.


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You might not want to include the Star Trek: Picard show in your Christmas stocking, but this gift is sure to be a great choice for any techie. It's a digital product, but you can download its first issue to see for yourself. Although the show comes with some techie goodies such as a USB cable, it's hard not to enjoy the novelty of being in a digitally produced issue of Star Trek: Picard.


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FAQ

Do gift cards work online?

Many online shops accept gift cards. These cards can be used to buy products online.

You cannot redeem reward points with them.


What are some other things you should know before buying clothes online

There are many things you should know before buying clothes online. First, be sure to measure yourself. While it might seem obvious, many companies don’t provide this information. So you may have to guess.

Consider shipping costs. Shipping costs can vary depending on which item you purchase. Make sure you know exactly where the package is going. Some items ship directly to the manufacturer, while others go through third-party warehouses. This can impact delivery times.

Finally, make sure to read all reviews. There are many poor experiences. Don't let other people's experiences influence yours.


Are rewards and insider programs worth the effort?

Rewards are great, but they're not always worth the effort. If you do decide that you want to join an online program you should make sure that there is value. Make sure you understand how much time and money you spend on it.

If you are signing up for a rewards card just because it has a good signup bonus, be careful. Sometimes these signup bonuses are not worth the hassle.

Also, before joining a rewards program, ask yourself why you want to join. Many people join because their friends are doing the same thing. You won't enjoy the company's products or services if that is the case.



Statistics

  • The tax is automatically added once you click the checkout button, so factor in an additional 20% when looking at the product page. (makeuseof.com)
  • According to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), online shopping was the fourth most common fraud category for consumers as of February 2022.5 (thebalance.com)
  • Beyond that, you'll be liable for a 25% import tax. (makeuseof.com)
  • Last Black Friday, I bought a stove from Lowes at 40% off, receiving 24 months of interest-free financing (from Lowe's). (meetfabric.com)



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How To

How to shop online safely

Online shopping is one way to get goods and services at a very convenient price. This convenience comes at a cost. While there are many benefits to buying from an online store but also risks. Identity theft is the biggest threat. Identity theft poses the greatest risk. Identity thieves may use your personal data (name and address, credit card number, credit card number, etc.) to steal money from your account or obtain fraudulent loans against it. They will then sell your stolen information to the black market. Here are some tips to help you keep your business online safe.

  1. Secure websites are recommended. Most online stores offer free SSL encryption to protect customers' information. Any information entered on the site, including names and addresses, phone numbers, credit card details, and so forth, is encrypted. It makes it impossible for anyone to read what you input. When you are choosing an online store to do business, make sure they have a valid certificate from a recognized CA. Look for the green padlock icon next to the URL bar when browsing.
  2. Do not give out your password. When you first sign-up for a new account you'll receive an email asking for confirmation of your username and/or email address. These credentials should not be shared with anyone. Don't keep them in your wallet. They could also be used to access your accounts if you lose your wallet. Save them on your computer instead. Also, it is important to change passwords every three months.
  3. Keep track and keep track of your orders. If you're sending items to yourself or others, make sure you keep track of where you send those packages. Many people are tricked into believing they have sent something, but it was actually delivered to another person. Before you make payment for shipping, be sure to check the tracking number. Never ship anything without receiving proof of delivery. Contact the company immediately if you're not satisfied with the service provided.
  4. Make sure you know who your dealings with. Many websites ask you for sensitive information, including your full name, date and birth, Social Insurance Number, bank routing number, and social insurance number. They use these details to identify you so they should be cautious about what information they ask for. Google "what is required" if you are unsure if a website requires this information. There are many ways to find answers.
  5. Be wary of pop-up windows. Many websites will bombard you daily with pop-ups offering special offers, discounts, and other products. While some advertisements might appear legit, others will trick you into sharing private information. A fake antivirus program, for example, might ask you for your social insurance number and credit card number. To avoid being tricked, never click on links that appear suspicious.
  6. Beware of phishing scams. Phishing scams use hackers to pretend to represent reputable companies and trick consumers into providing their financial information. Phishers may send emails that appear to be from retailers or banks, inviting users to log in and update account information. Once your financial information has been given, hackers can take control of your finances. Hackers could even take over your bank accounts or transfer funds from one account to another. You have many options for identifying a scam email, including How to Spot Phishing Scams.
  7. Do your homework. Before signing up for a deal, always read the fine print. You must understand the terms and conditions before you sign any contract. Make sure to read all information and understand exactly what you're agreeing. Saving money is as simple as avoiding hidden fees and charges.
  8. Always shop around. Don't be afraid to shop around. Compare prices from different websites until you find a good deal. When ordering multiple items, you can also compare shipping costs. Shipping costs can vary greatly depending upon which website you use. It's worth paying a little extra for fast shipping.






The Best Stocking Stuffers Ideas for Techies