Fuck Amazon. I never use them and my life hasn't materially changed one iota since I stopped like 5 years ago.
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In the last 5 years, Amazon (for me) has had lower food prices than nearly all local grocery stores for certain items. The "trick' is to park those items in a wishlist and set a notification for when the price drops to a level you are willing to pay (via browser add-on), then you can really save a lot.
But for most items, it's a gamble to assume you are getting the lowest price, even when they are on sale. But then again, I think most stores play the same games, so consumers are always on the losing end no matter where they shop.
One of the many reasons I dropped Prime in January when my annual subscription ran out. I now avoid amazon where possible, or for certain things I'll group them up until I have enough items to get free shipping and order that way.
No prime day garbage No more "oh, let me order this thing I don't really need that will get here in a few hours"
80% of the items I considered had either jacked up the price prior to prime days, or advertised a large discount when the actual discount was tiny - a few percent. I ended up buying nothing. Amazon sucks.
The only deal I find on prime day is storage. Usually pick up a SSD or few SD cards and save a few bucks.
Another reminder why you shouldn't be using Amazon
I think most stores do this. But with Amazon, you can at least use a browser plugin to actually know when you're getting a good deal.
That said, if I could avoid Amazon, I likely would.
Keepa is essential for buying on amazon.
I had a DVD box set in my wishlist for a while. It was "50%" off during the sale, but I think the price actually went up by about $10. I did still snag a bunch of movies for under $20 each, which at least feels like a good price.
I noticed this literally on the first Prime Day. Items on my list were 'on sale' and I was lucky enough I'd just looked through my list 2 days prior. Nothing had a deeper discount. It's literally all fabricated to push the trash out they're trying to get rid of, and push you to buy items you've been looking at. There's not even a thin veil over it. Honestly been thinking of cancelling Prime because even the shipping has been bullshit lately.