As much as I try not to, I still tend to see a lot of things on the Internet that I want to buy. When the world is your shopping mall and your computer is the shopping cart, it’s easy for things to get out of hand quickly. Countless consumers have racked up severe credit card debt due to the immediacy and ease of purchasing products online, and instead of following this path, you’d be better off listing some of what you want just in case other people are in the mood to buy you something. Hey, it could happen. In this way, it’s the best of both worlds because you get what you want, and at the same time, you don’t have to pay for it. Wishpot makes all of this possible.

Even if you aren’t a part of an upcoming event that calls for gift registries and wish lists (such as a wedding, baby shower, or graduation), you can still enjoy what Wishpot has to offer. In fact, the service is great for personal shopping lists. Not only can you add products to your list from any Web site on the Internet, but you can also compare prices and check out reviews for what you’re interested in to make sure that you get a good product at a good value. Finally, the social element of the site enables you to find out what your friends are into and get advice from others.

[tags]Wishpot, Shopping, Consumers, Wish List, Credit Card Debt, Gift Registry, Price, Wedding, Baby Shower, Graduation[/tags]