PriceJump Tells You If Amazon Really Has The Best Deal

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Amazon is a wonderful thing to have. I use it on a weekly basis (the sun frightens me) and am a happy subscriber to their Prime service. But, there are times when I wonder if I am really getting the best deal for a product that I’m looking for.

Sure, two day free shipping is a strong motivator for me, but I’d always wanted an easy way to search for a product online instead of Amazon. There are times where I feel like I could save a few dollars but don’t, simply because it just takes too much work for me to search around a multitude of online retailers to get a deal.

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Well, my wishes have been granted as we now have PriceJump to rescue us from endless searching. PriceJump is a new service from Savings.com that instantly compares Amazon product prices to prices around the web and ensures that you are getting the best deal.

All you have to do is copy the URL of the product page you are viewing on Amazon and paste it into the PriceJump website search box. We will do all the hard work of scouring thousands of sites for you.

The service is up and running and is an invaluable tool to have open in a tab when shopping on Amazon. With a quick copy/paste you’ll be able to easily compare if you really are getting the best deal possible.

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Unfortunately they weren’t able to find me a better deal on individually bagged pickles. So much for the Christmas bonuses this year.

If you are a user of the Chrome browser like I am, PriceJump also comes as a handy extension that makes it even easier to compare prices around the web.

Having the peace of mind that I’m probably getting the best deal around is something you can’t put a price on.

Unlike this book which you clearly can put a price on
Unlike this book which you clearly can put a price on

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J. Luis

J. Luis is the current Editor-In-Chief here at GAMbIT. With a background in investigative journalism his work encompasses the pop-culture spectrum here, but he also works in the political spectrum for other organizations.

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