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Old 07-11-2017, 11:43 AM   #112
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Originally Posted by Catlady View Post
Here's another annoyance. I have 70-some items in my Amazon cart as "save for later." Quite by accident, I discovered that a couple of them were Prime Day deals--30 percent off. But you only see that on the product page, or if you move the item to the cart and start the checkout.

It's silly. I had to waste time clicking on each product page to see if the item was a deal. Why not tell me that upfront? These are items I was already considering and often waiting for price drops before purchasing--so why not tell me which ones were deals and give me the extra impetus to buy them?
My wishlist showed me lower prices. I don't think the cart does. And the electric pressure cookers were cheaper near black frinday (and walmart beat them then by a few bucks. I haven't checked walmart for the cookers yet.)
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