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06-03-2013 01:51 PM
A question for those that buy a lot from Amazon.
I don't buy a lot from Amazon. The few times I purchased, it was mostly CDs or book or DVDs. Well there is a TV series collection I wanted. The frist time I looked at it, it was $129.00 ($149.00 full prices on Acorn). Several weeks later it $118.00. I wanted to buy, but decided to wait a bit. Three days ago the price was back up at $129.00 again! But a little while ago today, I pulled it up. It ws $63.00!! I got it.
I was shocked. I thought the prices would stay the same, maybe jump a little down or so, but never this wide a margin. Why does Amazon do this? Anyone know? I googled the question and pulled up a forum at Amazon. Apprently this happens a lot.
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