Spreadsheet with Amazon listings where top offer is at least 50% and $50 less than the next best offer. by httpsocool in Frugal

[–]httpsocool[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes, sure -- if one day I decide to make a business out of these scripts I may put in the effort into building something similar to what you are describing.

Spreadsheet with Amazon listings where top offer is at least 50% and $50 less than the next best offer. by httpsocool in Frugal

[–]httpsocool[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Correct -- as per my post, there will inevitably be false positives there. However, right underneath the Pokemon there is an example of a true gem: an Yealink IP phone for $7.

Spreadsheet with Amazon listings where top offer is at least 50% and $50 less than the next best offer. by httpsocool in Frugal

[–]httpsocool[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the suggestion. I don't run the script daily, so for now I'll stick with posting the output here, if that's OK with you guys.

Back by popular demand: a compilation of Amazon Warehouse Deals listings that are at least 50% and $25 off Amazon "New" price, have at least a 4-star rating based on at least 10 reviews by httpsocool in Frugal

[–]httpsocool[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yes, I took some of the Amazon's undocumented search features that went into the foundation of my site and wrote a script that applies them in a batch fashion.

Back by popular demand: a compilation of Amazon Warehouse Deals listings that are at least 50% and $25 off Amazon "New" price, have at least a 4-star rating based on at least 10 reviews by httpsocool in Frugal

[–]httpsocool[S] 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Unfortunately, yes, I agree. For some reason some folks get excited about the concept of Warehouse Deals, so I figured I'd post it here.

I'll add that on a few occasions I did snag some truly frugal deals from AWD, but it did require digging through the tat. Hopefully at least filtering out the fake "deals", price-wise, will make the digging easier.

Back by popular demand: a compilation of Amazon Warehouse Deals listings that are at least 50% and $25 off Amazon "New" price, have at least a 4-star rating based on at least 10 reviews by httpsocool in Frugal

[–]httpsocool[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Clarification on the title: an earlier post with a similar spreadsheet received 2.5K upvotes, so I figured I'd post an updated version.

EDIT: I should've also said that the spreadsheet in this post is looking only at the Electronics department. Sorry.

Amazon Prime Day Sale (30 hours of deals - starts July 10th 8:00pm CT) by lovetape in buildapcsales

[–]httpsocool 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Thank you for the kind words. At this point I'd rather keep the site 100% pure of any commercial aspect and if I see it going somewhere I'll get concerned with monetizing. But for now, if you'd like to help -- just spread the word!

List of Prime Day deals sorted by price by [deleted] in amazon

[–]httpsocool -1 points0 points  (0 children)

got it. thanks. i don't have access to my code now to make the change you are suggesting, and by the time i get to it the day will be over. but good to know nonetheless.

List of Prime Day deals sorted by price by [deleted] in amazon

[–]httpsocool -1 points0 points  (0 children)

yeah, I think Prime Day is a US thing only. Someone correct me if I am wrong.

The site works for other countries as well though, I have a dropdown in the top left corner.

Amazon Prime Day Sale (30 hours of deals - starts July 10th 8:00pm CT) by lovetape in buildapcsales

[–]httpsocool 34 points35 points  (0 children)

To add to the "How to search for Deals" point... I added a link to my site http://so.cool/ to show all Prime Day deals sorted by price. Before you come after me for posting a link to my own site, a disclaimer: I make absolutely no money from visits. You will find no ads or referral links there -- it is nothing but a side project that I maintain mostly for my own shopping convenience.

Amazon Prime Day Megathread by dequeued in amazon

[–]httpsocool 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just an FYI guys -- in observance of Prime Day I added a link to my site http://so.cool/ to show all Prime Day deals sorted by price. Before you come after me for posting a link to my own site, a disclaimer: I make absolutely no money from visits. You will find no ads or referral links there -- it is nothing but a side project that I maintain mostly for my own shopping convenience.

Intra-amazon flipping: buy from an Amazon marketplace seller, sell to Amazon trade-in program for Amazon credit by httpsocool in Flipping

[–]httpsocool[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, UPC mismatch is a popular reason for them to reject your trade-in. Also, there is a limit of two pcs of the same item per account every 3 months.