Amazon Tips, Tricks And Tools To Ensure You Never Pay Too Much | The Huffington Post



Amazon Tips, Tricks And Tools To Ensure You Never Pay Too Much | The Huffington Post

Pardon the Ayn Rand-ian admonition, but studying historic prices on any product can help you avoid buying at an inopportune time. Just as the prices of airline tickets fluctuate based on the day of the week or time of year, so too do the prices of many other products. On a macro level, knowing prime buying seasons for your gear is key: Lifehacker has a handy list of the best time to purchase just about anything you can imagine. (Time to stock up on wine and children's clothes!)

Visualizing price changes over several days can be handy too, especially if you're looking to buy used and want to see what an item would customarily go for. There are a few ways to do this for Amazon products: Using a browser extension is probably easiest, and there are dozens to choose from, including The Tracktor and The Camelizer. I use the extension from Keepa.com, which shows you a simple line graph of your product's price history right beneath its basic information on Amazon.


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