You don't have to get emails - you can just check it regularly...
I just check my eReaderIQ notifications each morning, and depending on how busy I am, I might check them in the evening if I'm at the computer anyway.
Since sometimes I have 20 or 30 notifications (since I follow a lot of authors pub by Open Road, whose titles go on repeat-sale all the time), I'd be driven crazy if I was getting an email for each and every price drop.
The one downside is that if a a price drop is for less than a day (such as might be for a pricing error), I might miss it, but I take the risk to avoid the gazillion emails.
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Originally Posted by ZodWallop
The only downside is I track a couple of authors whose work regularly goes on sale. So sometimes I get a bunch of emails. But yeah, ereaderiq is definitely worth it.
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