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Money Diet - better comparison links for your article Martin!
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Just checked the write-up on Money Diet and am looking at getting the new one when it came out... I was hoping that the recommended link from this site would help me find the cheapest copy, however I was rather suprised that I am aware of a comparision site that is better than the one you currently link to - so I am making a recommendation that you update your links.
The site is called BookkooB and I've only found one reference to it on this site in another board (quite suprised that it hasn't been more talked about actually). It has a nice feature where you can put books you want in a basket and it will work out the cheapest combination taking into account the postage costs.
A few links you might find useful
Prices for the "old" book
Prices for the new book (not yet published - with covershot for those wanting to "see" it)
Considering the site you link to finds the cheapest price for a copy at £7.24, and the site I've linked to can find it for £5.99 all in (and it's comparison calculator for multiple books actually works) - don't you think it's time to update those links in time for the new release?
(NB at the time of posting the search facility at the Bookkoob site was a bit tempermental - hoping this is either my comp or temporary cos it is a good quick way to compare...)
The site is called BookkooB and I've only found one reference to it on this site in another board (quite suprised that it hasn't been more talked about actually). It has a nice feature where you can put books you want in a basket and it will work out the cheapest combination taking into account the postage costs.
A few links you might find useful
Prices for the "old" book
Prices for the new book (not yet published - with covershot for those wanting to "see" it)
Considering the site you link to finds the cheapest price for a copy at £7.24, and the site I've linked to can find it for £5.99 all in (and it's comparison calculator for multiple books actually works) - don't you think it's time to update those links in time for the new release?
(NB at the time of posting the search facility at the Bookkoob site was a bit tempermental - hoping this is either my comp or temporary cos it is a good quick way to compare...)
The only computer error is a human one.
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(NB at the time of posting the search facility at the Bookkoob site was a bit tempermental - hoping this is either my comp or temporary cos it is a good quick way to compare...)
The search facility is very temperamental, so obviously not just your computer. Good concept though.
ETA It seems to be working today - very useful!!Not buying unnecessary toiletries 2024 26/53 UU, 25 IN0
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