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Name of the price comparison site that lists price histories
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unlucky67
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Haven't made any biggish buys recently so not used one of these for years...I found one than listed the price history of things. Which was really handy to know - you could see patterns of when something was likely to go down in price etc...
Can't remember the name and can't find it! Anyone know which site I'm thinking about?
Can't remember the name and can't find it! Anyone know which site I'm thinking about?
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Camel camel?0
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Idealo perhaps0
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I use Keepa for Amazon instead of camel camel and I'm trying amabay for Amazon/ebay price comparison.0
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Thanks - don't think any are the site I found before - it has a years worth of prices ...didn't need to register - I thought it was foundem but it doesn't appear to be
I can't get camel camel to show me the prices - do I need to register/sign up?
Idealo was good but only 90 day prices (and what I'm looking for price hasn't moved at all in that time - damn)
Loving amabay - added to my firefox - regularly buy printer ink for the charity I work for - needs to be genuine (under guarantee) and money is really tight...have found that amazon/ebay are best places to get it but then spend ages comparing - hopefully this will make it a lot quicker and easier -thanks!
Need to check out Keepa (but also need some sleep)
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Keepa is the same sort of thing to camel camel camel and works for prices on Amazon. It shows a graph of all prices since the item became available or a zoom in. It does allow you to set up a price watch and informs you when the price drops below what you want to pay.
You could try flubit but in my experience the saving is not that great with added issues of not dealing with Amazon.0
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