the Danes in droves sit in these days and get ready to buy the last christmas gifts.

The way you do to solve the task, has amazing great importance. Dumber you you and go about it the wrong way, you will quickly lænset of shops, which laughing all the way to the bank. Do you do your best, there can easily be hundreds or even thousands of dollars to save.

Prices for the same product ranges namely, strongly depending on which store you buy it in.

It shows an analysis of 60 popular christmas gifts, such as Resin made for the B. T.

for Example, shows an analysis of 20 popular christmas gifts for adults, there are on average 669 kroner to save from the most expensive to the cheapest store, even though the goods are completely identical.

A comparison of 20 pieces of toys shows that the average savings is 642 dollars, if you think you a little bit about.

In some cases, the analysis shows that there is a price difference of up to 2.800 dollars for the same product depending on where you buy it. the (Get the whole track in the bottom of the article).

“It’s crazy, so big price differences there are on this year’s christmas gifts, and it’s bigger differences than we usually see,” says Martin Andersen, director of Resin, which over recent years has carried out similar analysis:

“there is a risk to pay big overpriced for the christmas presents, if you do not look well.”

Isabella Toft from Høng is one of the danes, who go out and buy christmas gifts up for christmas.

She is amazed that it could go in a decidedly prisfælde, if you buy goods at the ‘wrong’ place.

“It is too bad that there can be so much difference in prices when it is the same product, you buy. I find it hard to relate to, that there can be several thousand kroners difference on the same item. You take people in the ass,” says the 21-year-old Isabella Toft.

Also in the Consumer council Think are you surprised by how big the differences really are.

“It is pretty significant, especially when you see the extreme cases in the analysis,” said Martin Salamon, chief economist in the Danish Consumer council, Tænk.

He has a few good tips for how to best avoid paying way too much for the christmas presents.

“There are quite many who get such a wish list and then going in and searching for things on Google,” says Martin Salamon:

“There must therefore remember that the first shops that come forward, not necessarily the cheapest places. They are located at the top, because they have paid to be shown.”

And so caused it never to be extra thorough.

“We always advise consumers to use two prissammenligningssider, when looking for christmas gifts,” said Martin Salamon:

“It may be that the one side has some stores that the other does not have, and so you dobbelttjekket, if you get traded to the cheapest place.”

Isabella Toft certainly have no intention to go into the trap and pay over the odds.

“I’m actually not so good to plan the kind of, so it will be always at the last minute with christmas gifts. But when I started, so I check the prices,” explains Isabella:

“I have always used different apps – for example, ‘prisjagt’ – to examine the prices of things. So you can see whether prices are falling or rising, and where to get things cheapest. So do I, because I well know that many consumers are being taken in the ass, if they do not do it.”