Catch All the Deals w/out the Junk Mail
Mar 24th, 2009 | By Style Snob | Category: Conscious Fashion, Features
Online shopping has become a safe enough arena for retail purchases that many people feel comfortable purchasing books, shoes, clothing and even expensive jewelry online. One annoying thing about online shopping, however, is that you end up with a mailbox full of emails, notifications and newsletters. You may opt to not receive these emails, but then you also run the risk of missing out on sales, valuable coupon codes, and (gasp!) knowledge of spanking new commercial goods.
iStorez is a website that offers you all the benefits that online stores have to offer without cluttering your already full inbox. iStorez allows you to select your favorite e-tailers’ current newsletters and deals right on the website. You can easily go directly to the retailer’s website once you have found something you love, and it also helps you find specific items from apparel to media. They even have deals for different personalities such as the Eco Adventuress to the Urban Fashionista.
Why are these companies so great? They take care of the deals for you. It’s a little mall right on your desktop that fits to your likes and styles. You save mailbox memory and real time so that the rest of your day can be free to do other, more important things in life. Kiss bye bye to retail spam!



Excellent tip! I get about 20-25 retail newsletters every morning… and usually I have to go through a flurry of deleting messages before I can get to my normal emails!
Love it! Thanks for passing this info along. I love the ‘Deals’ tab on iStorez. No matter what you’re in the market for, don’t pay full price — especially not in this economy!
Why is the CottUp website asking for permission to access my camera and record me? Not cool… And there’s no tab bar like in your screen shot. Are you sure you got the right site?
Hi Jade! I just followed up as well. Apparently CottUp has changed it’s website or is no longer in service. The new CottUp is a video messaging service. iStorez is still up and running. Thanks for catching that!