I had been eyeing this book for sometime, because I borrowed this book from the LA Public Library and this book was the only reviewer that didn't confuse me.
I was going to use this as an LSAT reviewer and originally went to Barnes and Noble to order the book. As you can see it registered at $51.99 at Barnes and Noble, with savings of 20%. Usual price was $64.99.
I however discovered today about “Honey” which is a Google Chrome extension that saved one guy 19 bucks when he bought a Keurig coffee maker on Amazon.
I downloaded the Honey app and what it does is it analyzes the movement of the prices of the particular product you are trying to order online and helps you by giving you insight if it is the right time to purchase.
So I browsed the same book on Amazon and it would return results that looked like this.
So it will really tell you whether it is actually the best price to date in a graph.
So what I saw is that this book had gone as low as $31 dollars!
This tool really allows you to 'feel' smarter about the purchase that you are about to do and feel less remorseful about buying the product (read: buyer's remorse).
It pricks the "Did-I-get-a-good-deal?", "I-should-have-waited-a-bit-more", or "I-shouldn't-have-bought-this" thought bubbles in your head.
This tool really allows you to 'feel' smarter about the purchase that you are about to do and feel less remorseful about buying the product (read: buyer's remorse).
It pricks the "Did-I-get-a-good-deal?", "I-should-have-waited-a-bit-more", or "I-shouldn't-have-bought-this" thought bubbles in your head.
Here’s the link to the Honey chrome extension -
Happy shopping!
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