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Originally Posted by ZodWallop
I've heard others here mention it, but have never spent any time investigating it.
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I find eareaderiq to be a useful tool for tracking price drops on individual books, and they will send you an email notification when a book reaches your target price.
They also have a price history for each book, which helps you set a threshold, and to get a feeling for how often a specific book changes price. The history also shows the lowest price its ever been and the date.
There are some other features as well, but the two above are the main ones I use. It is user-friendly, and very quick to set up some books you want to track.