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<blockquote data-quote="Fred Kingston_RIP" data-source="post: 311317" data-attributes="member: 10742"><p>You have a lot of time... I would make a list of the thinks you want... and research them on Amazon... there's an add-in for browsers called CamelCamel... It integrates with Amazon's web pages. It's a backend database that tracks a product's sku number and price on Amazon and tells you what the price history has been for a particular product... I'm talking 30-40%... It then let's you setup an alert for an Amazon product at whatever price you select... and then watches that product for you in the background, and when that product drops down to your price point, it sends you an email... You can track as many items as you want... Think of it as a wish list, that signals you when the price drops 30%... </p><p></p><p>Amazon's wide price fluctuations are well known based on seasonality and sell-through times... Take advantage of those fluctuations while you're waiting...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fred Kingston_RIP, post: 311317, member: 10742"] You have a lot of time... I would make a list of the thinks you want... and research them on Amazon... there's an add-in for browsers called CamelCamel... It integrates with Amazon's web pages. It's a backend database that tracks a product's sku number and price on Amazon and tells you what the price history has been for a particular product... I'm talking 30-40%... It then let's you setup an alert for an Amazon product at whatever price you select... and then watches that product for you in the background, and when that product drops down to your price point, it sends you an email... You can track as many items as you want... Think of it as a wish list, that signals you when the price drops 30%... Amazon's wide price fluctuations are well known based on seasonality and sell-through times... Take advantage of those fluctuations while you're waiting... [/QUOTE]
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