Amazon black friday a rip off

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well i have spotted something on amazon if you click a item that is due to be listed on a deal click it and it gives you a price when it comes on the actual time the price doest change but magically it says the price was xxx amount

is this a rip of way of getting people to buy thinking there getting a deal ???? and to clear old stock out
 
If you look in the box on the right hand corner it says 100% claimed, this happened before to me, when you click to buy it has reverted to original price.
So you have to keep one eye on that box!
 
Nowt I want or can see as suitable commercialmas gifts.
 
Surely though if you are looking to buy you'll have already done your research? - its the price they are charging you that matters , its your decision to buy or not!

I have to say this year thoug the offers have been very uninspiring
 
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Receiving a lot of bad publicity recently about how they treat staff in warehouses too!

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Receiving a lot of bad publicity recently about how they treat staff in warehouses too!

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Indeed.
I've dealt with Amazon quite a lot over the last few years. I've always found their customer service to be excellent, but if you contrast this with their record on taxes and the way they treat the workforce it doesn't paint a pretty picture.

I'm fast coming to the conclusion that I'd prefer to pay a couple of quid more to an independent dealer that shows better morals all round.
 
The Gopro at £299 isn't too bad

Sorry, that should be £229.99p
 
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I've been keeping an eye on it after grabbing a few bargains last year. Bought a watch and some protein shakes for much cheaper than their real price.

Howeer a lot of their stuff during the sale is stuff nobody wants anyway.
 
I'm fast coming to the conclusion that I'd prefer to pay a couple of quid more to an independent dealer that shows better morals all round.

Having worked in retail or allied trades for most of my life I can say such a being does not exist.
 
Well I've just had a look at a couple of deals. One was a protein powder I was interested in. Amazon wanted £24. Lowest price according to camelcamel was £21. It was on Black Friday for £19.
 
Picked up two things I was looking to buy anyway. Been researching for 2-3 weeks and couldn't decide wether to buy. Thankfully both things came up in the BF deals and were considerably cheaper than Amazons previous prices and cheaper than any other site.
 
hmm deal came online tonight at 7pm... Mrs S ready to purchase at 7pm... somehow the site froze and then sold out at 5 seconds past 7, and she was 268 in the queue... not convinced myself.
 
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