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Is there a website....?
Looneylee
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where I can type in products that I buy, which I can be notified when they are on offer somewhere?
Not come across anything like this, but wondered if there is one?
Thanks!
Not come across anything like this, but wondered if there is one?
Thanks!
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Not sure if mysupermarket has that facility, if not then i cant say ive heard of 1.0
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Firefox couldn't find that link0
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Would that be .co.uk and not dot com?
I've just discovered that mySupermarket has an Add Price Alert option as well - search for your desired item(s), click on item image, you'll see an Add Price Alert button under the chosen item, click on this and mySupermarket should then alert you by email when the product price drops.
I've only started using mySupermarket's price alert option so not sure how effective it is.
There's also a similar website for Amazon price watches as we well - camelcamelcamel.com. Might also be worth checking out as Amazon also sell groceries too. Will also come in handy for non grocery items as well.
Also worth searching HotUKDeals from time to time as well.0 -
take a look at mysupermarket. they started what they call "price alerts". i asked for alerts for many items so far, and received 1 email about 1 item - was really a nice one!0
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Thanks for your help! Thought there must be something out there
Will go have a look! 0 -
Take a note of the graph under your chosen item(s) (another recent addition), it points to what the cheapest price items were on prior offers. Might be a good way to gauging decent offers, what to expect.0
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Lugh_Chronain wrote: »Would that be .co.uk and not dot com?
No, it's a .com it only has prices for UK supermarkets.
A .com domain doesn't mean it's an American website.0 -
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Ergh. Just seen that you have to pay for that website now - apologies. I used to use it for nappy offers when my son was small, but that was six years ago!0
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