I also recommend checking amazon.co.jp out as you'll have the option for certain products to ship to a konbini closest to your lodgings for pick up (they e-mail you a QR/barcode and you show it to the attendant; if you miss the pick up, they automatically return and refund you). This is especially useful if you're short on time and will help you streamline your itinerary so you're not going super far out of your... Source: 5 months ago
When buying off Amazon, always use https://keepa.com/ to track the price and get the best deal. Always read the seller reviews (product reviews are usually fake and useless). Source: 5 months ago
PSA: You can use a tool like Keepa to view historic prices of items on Amazon. It's a browser extension that injects into Amazon's website underneath the initial product listing. Will show you normal prices, the used prices, if the price was a lightning deal (a la Prime Day etc). Source: 10 months ago
Keepa.com is actually better. I have been using camelcamelcamel for years, but it started to NOT show the correct historic for a few items. But the keepa extension solved it. Source: 10 months ago
Keepa.com is my go to site for price history. Source: 10 months ago
I was using CCC but I found Keepa has more up to date info - https://keepa.com/. Source: 10 months ago
This is why crowdsourced (or otherwise) tools like https://keepa.com/ are great. Because you can determine if something is a sale, not by the dark patterns utilized by your adversary, but by using historical data. We need a decentralized version such that amazon can't just do in and bribe/pay to remove their products from it though. - Source: Hacker News / 11 months ago
I also found another website keepa.com which doesn't show any prices when the item is out of stock, so that's another place to get a bit of historical data on that. It didn't go back that far in time, but I think it might if you get on the paid version. Source: 11 months ago
// ==UserScript== // @name New script - keepa.com // @namespace Violentmonkey Scripts // @match https://keepa.com/ // @grant none // @version 1.0 // @author - // @description 5/2/2023, 6:49:32 PM // @grant GM_xmlhttpRequest // @grant GM_getValue // @grant GM_setValue // ==/UserScript== Const videoGameMarker = 'Video Games'; Const amazonLookupURL =... Source: 12 months ago
I use keepa.com to check out video game deals on Amazon. Specifically this link:. Source: 12 months ago
There's also https://www.hoteudeals.com/ or if you want to track specific items: https://keepa.com/. Source: about 1 year ago
For your information, those prices have all been exactly the same for month. For Amazon price tracking https://keepa.com/. Source: about 1 year ago
Yeah, it would be great to be able to see history pricing. I switched from CamelCamelCamel to the https://keepa.com/ browser extension. Source: about 1 year ago
Have some price alerts going (keepa.com) which pop up every other day causing me to go into a fit of manic laughter. Seems I'll stick with my elderly R580X for the forseeable future. After all, everything I play runs fine (Hogwarts however wouldn't) ... Source: about 1 year ago
Other than that the amazon branded ones go on sale for pretty cheap sometimes, you can use keepa to track prices for them. Source: about 1 year ago
You can also use Keepa. Other than the meinders, if you have Keepa installed in your browser (Mozilla, Chrome etc), it will also show the pricing history when you gj to any Amazon product page. Source: about 1 year ago
If you are used to buy in Amazon, it is interesting to have a tracker like Keepa. Source: about 1 year ago
Https://www.hagglezon.com/ will compare prices between the different sites, as will https://keepa.com/. Source: about 1 year ago
And keepa.com to look for amazon prices shift.it also has a web chrome exention. Source: about 1 year ago
You can check pricing history for amazon items on https://keepa.com/. Source: about 1 year ago
Omg I bought them on amazon too! They should arrive around the 23rd for me. I was a bit reluctant to buy them at first since I saw that the had seller around 20 in stock back in December and I've been using keepa.com to monitor the price changes. May I ask if the seller you bought these from also starts with the letter H? I want to be reassured that they are legit and that I'm not getting scammed. Source: over 1 year ago
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