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Post by Branjita on Feb 6, 2014 18:38:00 GMT -6
Does anyone happen to have any sort of special, personalized Amazon coupon code they aren't using that would save me money on a large number of DVDs I want to order?
It turns out the seller I bought the used DBZ orange bricks from (they weren't "very good" condition as the auction stated) is allowing me to return them. So I want to just go ahead and buy the bricks I'm missing once I get refunded.
Just wanted to see if anybody had any sort of coupon or anything they weren't using that might save me 10% off my entire order or something.
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Post by king on Feb 6, 2014 21:51:57 GMT -6
wouldnt it still be a better deal to hit up costco?
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Post by Branjita on Feb 6, 2014 22:32:00 GMT -6
lol ironically I just won another set of orange bricks on eBay for $125 that are hopefully more to my standards. when I return the other set that was inaccurately described I'll feel better having that money back. But that still leaves me with missing two things I want off Amazon if anybody has some sort of discount they could share.
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Post by king on Feb 6, 2014 23:37:09 GMT -6
isnt the complete orange set from Costco $139?
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Post by Branjita on Feb 7, 2014 0:12:22 GMT -6
I dunno, I know on Amazon it's over two hundred. I don't have a membership anyway.
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Post by king on Feb 7, 2014 11:25:47 GMT -6
i think its only $50 a year lol
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Post by Branjita on Feb 16, 2014 15:08:43 GMT -6
Do any of you who are experienced Amazon buyers understand how and why Amazon's prices for everything change daily? I've had a DVD set and bluray in my cart for a week now and I've been checking every day and the price changes by about $1 sometimes. The price is currently $1 more for both than they were Thursday. What's the pattern here? darkhawk, aren't you a major Amazon buyer or am I thinking of someone else?
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Post by Deleted on Feb 16, 2014 15:57:18 GMT -6
Do any of you who are experienced Amazon buyers understand how and why Amazon's prices for everything change daily? I've had a DVD set and bluray in my cart for a week now and I've been checking every day and the price changes by about $1 sometimes. The price is currently $1 more for both than they were Thursday. What's the pattern here? darkhawk, aren't you a major Amazon buyer or am I thinking of someone else? You're thinking of someone else lol I'm a major eBay buyer.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 16, 2014 16:23:28 GMT -6
Used to happen to me all the time when I was buying Trade Paperbacks. Got no idea why it happens though.
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Post by king on Feb 16, 2014 18:37:06 GMT -6
Do any of you who are experienced Amazon buyers understand how and why Amazon's prices for everything change daily? I've had a DVD set and bluray in my cart for a week now and I've been checking every day and the price changes by about $1 sometimes. The price is currently $1 more for both than they were Thursday. What's the pattern here? darkhawk, aren't you a major Amazon buyer or am I thinking of someone else? Amazon uses an automated pricing system that adjusts prices according to the amount of views Vs amount of purchases (and yes people with it in carts)
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Post by carnage6 on Feb 21, 2014 14:35:57 GMT -6
Do any of you who are experienced Amazon buyers understand how and why Amazon's prices for everything change daily? I've had a DVD set and bluray in my cart for a week now and I've been checking every day and the price changes by about $1 sometimes. The price is currently $1 more for both than they were Thursday. What's the pattern here? darkhawk, aren't you a major Amazon buyer or am I thinking of someone else? Ya they do it just to screw with you. Seriously! They just like to fluctuate prices all the time. I was going to buy a season of the Office because they had it really cheap but had to wait for something else to add to the order cause shipping to Canada is friggin expensive. Anyway, as soon as I found my item they decided that day to put the Office price back to normal. They do it all the time. Sometimes it's to match another retailers price and other times it's just random and you have to be lucky to catch it when it's a good deal.
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Post by Marvelous Mark on Feb 21, 2014 16:22:59 GMT -6
I notice it a lot myself. Never understood why. Probably something to boost impulse buys.
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