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How you can save a small fortune on your Amazon Purchases

Monday, September 8th, 2008    Subscribe To Our Feed

While chatting with a friend of mine on MSN last week he told me that he’d made a handy find about Amazon. 

You see, he was looking through the terms and conditions on Amazon’s website and found this sentence:

“Amazon’s prices for released items will change from time to time based on a variety of factors. If Amazon’s price for an already-released item decreases within 30 days after we ship the item to you, we’ll be glad to refund the difference in price if you contact us within that 30-day period.”

How did they keep this quiet? !

So if I purchase something today and next week Amazon drop the price by 20% then I can claim that 20% price reduction back !  No wonder they’ve concealed that away in their Terms and Conditions. It could cost them loads of money!

But the question is how do you find time to keep going back and checking and rechecking to see if their purchases have been reduced in price?

This made me start searching the web for a solution.

It seems that up until recently the only way that these price drops could be found was either by actually recalling every purchase you have made or by looking through all your email confirmations line by line. And then going to Amazon to check the price. Tiresome!

Then I found Price Drop Protector.

All you have to do is to enter the item code, the value you paid, the date you bought the item (these details can be found in your Amazon account page) and your email address. The site will then tell you when the product drops in price 30 days after you purchased it.  Then all you do is follow the simple instructions provided to ask Amazon for the refund.

It’s so simple I was astonished!

So if you feel like saving some money why not test out Price Drop Protector and saving money!

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