If you're a smart fish, and refuse to pay more than what you consider a reasonable price, check out the Amazon PriceWatch tool, an IE or Firefox plug-in that monitors a particular item, and alerts you when the price for that item falls below the threshold amount you set. Some retailers offer postsale price protection guarantees if a product's price drops within a fixed number of days after you purchase it; Price Protectr will alert you if the price of an item you recently bought at any of up to 150 online retailers drops below what you paid for it.
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Amazon Price Watch
- Version: 166
- Downloads Count: 3,769
- License Type: Free
- Price: Free
- Date Added: Jan 24, 2009
- Operating Systems: Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows Vista
- File Size: 173.0 KB
- Author: NukePrice.com
Editorial Review of Amazon Price Watch
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