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Amazon Discount Finder problem?
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snowdog
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In my weekly e-mail there was a link to the Amazon Discount Finder.
However, and maybe I'm being a bit thick here, when I click on the link, it just takes me to a box asking for my e-mail address to receive the weekly e-mail.
But I already receive the weekly e-mail. That's how I found out about the discount finder.
I was expecting some thing where I could put in departments & discounts & it would filter searches for me but it doesn't seem to be taking me there.
So, am I being thick or is this a problem somewhere?
Thanks.
However, and maybe I'm being a bit thick here, when I click on the link, it just takes me to a box asking for my e-mail address to receive the weekly e-mail.
But I already receive the weekly e-mail. That's how I found out about the discount finder.
I was expecting some thing where I could put in departments & discounts & it would filter searches for me but it doesn't seem to be taking me there.
So, am I being thick or is this a problem somewhere?
Thanks.
Elements of the past & future combining to make something not quite as good as either.
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I just checked it and it takes me to this...
http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/shopping/cheap-amazon-loopholes#tool_anchor
You need to start by "picking your department" then you can proceed further with the application and ignore the bit about "to receive the email etc"0 -
Some of the "discounts" on here seem to be dubious at best. an example being a WII game - Tiger Woods PGA Tour 07 now priced at £34.00 from £39.99.
Yes this game WAS £39.99 when it was new.... but that was 4 years ago.
I got caught with a "designer" watch which was supposedly beign sold for over £100 and it was for sale on Amazon for £35. Having subsequently searched for the item elsewhere afterwards, revealed that the item in question was NEVER sold for more than £40 when new, and in many cases, less than £35.
Be very, very careful with what you buy from this link. They may not be as much of a "discount" as you think.0
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