Hi, I'm trying to buy a Tablet. One hack that I use to buy electronics at a deal is to search the price of the product across shopping websites in different countries and buy from the cheapest option. Somtimes thy deliver to my country, and if they don't deliver, I will try to get through some friends who are travelling there or living there. I have international friends in almost all majors countries.
Long story short: I find having to go through all these websites a little tedious. Is there any single website that let's us do this?
The countries that I'm interested in are: GCC, Europen Union, Norway, Switzerland and UK, US and Canada.
Thank for any suggestions.
Hey everyone! I’ve been working on a site called CompareNook, which helps U.S. shoppers compare prices across Amazon, Walmart, and eBay. The goal is to make it easier to find the best deals and save time while shopping.
I’d love to hear your feedback on the site or any suggestions for improvement. Your thoughts would be greatly appreciated!
Here’s the link: CompareNook
Thanks in advance!
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Hi all!
Moving into my own place soon and I need a LOT of stuff. I’ve got a spreadsheet and like 4 Amazon wish lists going but it’s getting really tedious to look up every item on 4+ sites to check the price, especially when trying to watch for price drops. I’m of course also using the buy/sell/trade sites but that’s kinda separate.
My main question is what recommendations do you have for price comparison sites and apps? Also do you have any that track prices on multiple sites and notify you of a price drop?
Appreciate the help!
What people fail to mention is price comparison website, like Portugal's kuantokusta.pt (it does include amazon but you can choose to not buy from there)
They are the most real alternative to amazon, since it will find the best prices. Google Products search also does this a bit. You can then choose to buy from a european store, and most likely cheaper than amazon :)
When you find something on amazon, you can also check the seller name and if it's not Amazon, you can buy from the seller store directly. Especially Brands! Plus you get better support without a "middle man".
You'll not only be buying from EU store, but hopefully from a national store :)
Hi friends, do you have any recommendations for websites that will automatically do price comparisons across companies for generic items? I'm thinking kind of like Basket for groceries, except for (in this case) office supplies. I can got to walmart's/amazon's/office depot's websites individually, but I'm hoping there's a faster way
what websites and or extensions do you guys use to compare prices?
i like camelcamelcamel but it's amazon only, i want to see more options if they are out there
Hi, sometimes I use Google shopping to do a price comparison for a given item across multiple sites,
I noticed Amazon was missing from these results and read that the model is now pay to participate per Google, unlike back in the Froogle days.
Is there a more comprehensive shopping comparison site that you all know about and use?
There used to be good apps like Shopsaavy, but that one changed its business model sometime ago and became inaccurate so I stopped using it.
RedLaser used to be good as well, but then eBay bought it and subsequently shut it down..
Thanks in advance for your thoughts
Hey there everyone, I'm working in the marketing department of a sports equipment brand and I am looking for an in depth price comparison tool that would allow me to check the prices of an item across multiple retailers across several countries. I have tried google shopping and other tools like it but I am looking for something that is meant more for business analysis and less for the consumer. Thank you!
Let's say I want to buy an item, a TV as an example, without a brand or specific model in mind. Is there a software or a site perhaps, that could let me browse TVs and let me find a model that I'm interested in and find the best price across all or most sites?
The goal here is that I don't have to search on every site to find out if I have the best deal possible.
Thanks!
I googled it but couldn't decide which one is the best ? would you please recommend me the most useful, dependable price comparison websites ? thank you
Since Amazon’s Prime Day starts today, I thought I should make this post for those that may not have heard of some great services that help prospective customers get the best items for the best possible price. Everything I’m going to mention is free and available through their websites, internet browser extensions, and apps so you can use them on any device you’re shopping on. These services work on Amazon but some also work on other retailers like Walmart so they aren’t strictly for Amazon shopping.
First, everyone always wants to know if they’re getting a good deal or if the sale isn’t actually good at all. There are services that will track and compare prices on sites like Amazon over periods of time and the two popular ones are Camel Camel Camel (aka The Camelizer) and Keepa. You can check the price over different periods of time and even set alerts to email you when an item hits whatever price you set. Camel Camel Camel and Keepa are great for helping to determine if an item is actually on sale or if it’s basically the same as its usual price. I personally use both CCC and Keepa together to find the best prices and times to buy items.
Second, everyone who buys on Amazon should be made aware of the sites/apps that scan reviews and give the prospective customer an accurate review score. Two that come to mind are FakeSpot and Review Meta. Both of these services are free and they both have a website, an app, and a browser extension so you can use them on any device that you’re shopping on. FakeSpot and ReviewMeta both scan reviews and look for reviews that don’t seem genuine or seem like they may have been placed by bots, scammers, etc., and then give the customer a more accurate review rating, without the fake or paid reviews. Both services’ websites contain links to their apps (available on both Apple and Android) and their browser extensions (available for all popular browsers like Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and Safari). Some shady sellers use bots or pay for positive reviews to boost their review score and sell more items. I personally use the browser extensions when shopping on my computer and the apps when shopping on my phone.
I use all these services myself to find the best deals and hope they help others out there save money and get the best items possible. If you know anyone who is a regular Amazon shopper, please let them know about these services. If anyone has any other tips or advice to add, please comment below. Happy shopping!
(Note: I do not work for nor am I compensated by any of the companies/services mentioned and there are no referral links in this post. I receive no benefit from posting this. I just wanted to help others save money.)
I’m thinking of making a page that does price comparisons of similar products(mostly items I’m affiliated with). I currently use GeneratePress as my website theme. These products won’t have API available and will come from lesser known sites. Can someone point me in the right direction of free plugins, if possible, that I can dig into?
If you have any other tips and tricks or general guidance to help me with this, that would also be appreciated.
I would like also to know how this type of website make money. Aside, how did they convince the big grocery owners to open their database? Whats in it for them?
Hello Frugaleers, I'm curious as to what price comparison apps and websites people use. Also, why? I mean, of course, you use them to compare prices but is there another reason? Like easy to use or consistently better than the others? Also, has anyone ever heard of comprigo? Is it okay or crap?
Hello, i would like to ask you which are the best websites in Germany that compare prices from every online website that offering consumer electronics. For example in Greece that, i am from, we have 2 websites bestprice.gr & bestprice.gr that business owners are adding their businesses and you can compare prices from small retail shops and find the best price.
This is an example from Best Price: https://www.bestprice.gr/item/2159404542/apple-macbook-air-13-2024.html
Do you have something like this in German? If yes can you provide me those websites? I know that Amazon.de is a leader in the market. Furthermore, can you provide me some famous websites with Laptops?
I've used this totally free website for years, to help me see the comparative cost-of-living between two cities, two countries, and much more. Hope this helps other travelers.
https://www.numbeo.com/cost-of-living/comparison.jsp
Hi there. My partner and I are trying to be frugal and I was wondering if anyone uses an app they recommend for price comparisons. I’d rather pay as little as necessary especially if I can accurately categorize items needed into each store I’d need to go to.
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Hi guys.
I was wondering if there are any websites for PC parts that shows you the prices of the parts from different websites and sellers. For example when buying games, the site isthereanydeal, allows you to select a game and shows the price of the game on all platforms that sell it ie: the price of the game on steam, gog, Uplay, ect. It also allows you to set up a alert to notify you when the price drops below a threshold you specify. Does PC parts have an equivalent?