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Old 11-23-12, 11:02 AM   #3
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Originally Posted by danlisa View Post
Would be nice if (online at least) retailers offered a historical price tracker, but then they wouldn't make as much money.
For the last couple of days I've been following SSD prices on Ebuyer ready for today, payday. Wednesday, 128 Gb £48, Thursday £57, today advertised at £64 - cleared my cookies and went via topcashback (woohoo 1.51%) I got it for £53. They know what you look at and push the price up.

I've a nice little add-on for FF/Amazon called Camelizer, it doesn't work for all products but still for quite a lot. It tracks the price of new from Amazon, new 3rd party, and used 3rd party. For instance, this morning I bought (via Subsim ) a pci to sata card, cost £5.85. I thought that was a real bargain when I'd seen many others starting at three times that price, then I discovered that it was only £2 last December, but £7.49 only a month or so ago.



Grey line is just where I cut out a few months of no change in price.

If any UK-ers out there want to get cash back please use my referal http://www.topcashback.co.uk/ref/herrb to earn me some extra pennies.
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