19 December 2014, 14:50
Also, with Amazon, the prices often go up and down, so if you create an Amazon Wish list and then add the items you are interested to the Wish List, you can see how the price changes.
It doesn't tell you if the price increases, but if the price goes down, it shows it on your Wish List and say's something like this product is now 20% cheaper than when you added it to your wish list.
So if you're not in hurry, you can keep a watch on items and often get a bargain.
It doesn't tell you if the price increases, but if the price goes down, it shows it on your Wish List and say's something like this product is now 20% cheaper than when you added it to your wish list.
So if you're not in hurry, you can keep a watch on items and often get a bargain.