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Amazon prices in value order
zoobloo
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I'm sure this will come in useful in the coming weeks!0
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anyone know if it's possible when searching amazon to only bring back items that amazon sell and not the marketplace ones which I hate as the majority manipulate the price with 'low price' 'high postage'0
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anyone know if it's possible when searching amazon to only bring back items that amazon sell and not the marketplace ones which I hate as the majority manipulate the price with 'low price' 'high postage'
There was a thread on this recently and the only suggestion was to do a google search with specific text in it.
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=606048&highlight=google+amazon0 -
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Thanks but tried this and when I clicked on the links to various items the prices were completely different to the prices shown on the list. One item showing as £2.97 was actually £15.99.0 -
Thanks but tried this and when I clicked on the links to various items the prices were completely different to the prices shown on the list. One item showing as £2.97 was actually £15.99.
Was just about to post to say pretty much the same!
Be Aware - The price on the filleritem site is not always the actual price it is on Amazon0 -
Thanks but tried this and when I clicked on the links to various items the prices were completely different to the prices shown on the list. One item showing as £2.97 was actually £15.99.
It is not updated very often.
Remember filler items are only necessary to get your purchase up to £14.97, it does not need to be £15 exactly. So no need hunting around for something worth pennies if you are very close.
I usually add a cheap piece of jewellery, or a toy car for 99p which I then put inside cheap crackers - they make much better presents for people at the table on Christmas day (as long as you remember who gets which cracker!) and are cheaper than "quality" crackers that give you useless gifts.0
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