This is a very simple, quick and easy to use tool that will save you time if you are looking for discounts at Amazon.com.
Downside is the lowest discount variable is 25% off. Would be better if it had a full range of discounts from 5% off on up instead of 25% off on up.
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Amazon Discount Finder By Andrew Seltz
, September 29, 2007
Reviewer: Lynn Lopez
I was worried this was going to be difficult to use, or would need lengthy registration processes just to be able to use it, but thankfully, that is not the case. All you have to do is select the product category you are interested in as well as the range of the discounts, or how much of a price cut you want to see in the products. It's pretty good, and would be really great if you're an Amazon regular and just want to have a way to quickly find out about any major price cuts. I'm not entirely sure how this works, or how it does the discount-hunting, but as long it works, I'm not about to question it or complain :D Overall, it's quite a nifty little product. Consider getting this if you want to save on certain items or if you're looking for any possible products to resell for a profit.
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Amazon Discount Finder By Andrew Seltz
User-friendly but…, February 25, 2008
I actually expected this to be more complicated, but it’s really very simple – both in look and the way to use. It is just a small window with the category on one side and the percentage of discounts you would like on items in that category. Then you just mix and match.
And it really works! It is also very easy to use. I was pleasantly surprised when I saw results pop up for everything I select. The program carries all relevant general categories, too – health, books, gadgets, and more.
However, the categories are just too general. It will take you time to go through the results if you are looking for something very specific. I wish there were subcategories of the categories. Better yet, it would be nice if the program has a blank where you can just key in the product you are looking for. That is quite a sophisticated program, though, but that would be very nice and very user-friendly. In any case, adding subcategories here would be a good enough improvement.