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<blockquote data-quote="Fred Kingston_RIP" data-source="post: 574649" data-attributes="member: 10742"><p>Look for a Browser add-in named CamelCamel... </p><p></p><p>It basically links to major retailer and reads their sales data on pricing... and tells you what their prices are high/low... from there, you can see, with a graph what the frequency is that that retailer changes their pricing... You then set an alert for a specific price... and when that retailer lowers their price to your set-point, it sends you an Alert so you can buy it at the reduced price...</p><p></p><p>Lets take an example... Amazon and the D7200... Over the last 3 years the price, regularly, cyclically, drops by $100 off of the current pricing (these numbers are for illustration/example only, I don't know if they're real) You set a price-alert for that number... and when it hits, they send you an email/text whatever you setup...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fred Kingston_RIP, post: 574649, member: 10742"] Look for a Browser add-in named CamelCamel... It basically links to major retailer and reads their sales data on pricing... and tells you what their prices are high/low... from there, you can see, with a graph what the frequency is that that retailer changes their pricing... You then set an alert for a specific price... and when that retailer lowers their price to your set-point, it sends you an Alert so you can buy it at the reduced price... Lets take an example... Amazon and the D7200... Over the last 3 years the price, regularly, cyclically, drops by $100 off of the current pricing (these numbers are for illustration/example only, I don't know if they're real) You set a price-alert for that number... and when it hits, they send you an email/text whatever you setup... [/QUOTE]
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