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Molly
.. Check out CamelCamelCamel (website) first. You enter the Amazon product link to see historic pricing at a glance.
Many products raise their prices just before Deal Days and then “lower” it back to its original price or even higher to make it look like a big sale.
Camel will let you know what it’s normal price is so you don’t impulse buy something that’s not even really on sale.
ParaSo… why not save your money and not shop on any site if you really don’t Need it… it’s not that crucial they just make us panic shop because they put it in our heads we need to shop or will miss out which we aren’t missing anything…
PattiI just looked snd many of the items in my cart have gone up. I know it hadn’t started yet but hoping to see a few good deals. I love that website it has helped me several times.
LaurenI have a bunch of stuff that I put in my “save for later” cart on Amazon.
This morning I just checked, and there were about 6 things that had significantly lower prices than when I put them in the cart…so those were the deals I went for.
These are items I’ve been watching for months, and I put some money back specifically to be able to take advantage of some deals if there were any.
Don’t miss: “Shop your pantry first!”– I thought I was doing great
PaulaYes! I can confirm this working for a company that main source of sales is thru Amazon.
KailiDon’t buy things just because they are on sale! Only buy if you really need/want them and it adds value to your life.
HilarisSafeway is actually facing a lawsuit for this. I knew it was unethical, but I didn’t know it was illegal. I’m glad someone called them out.
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