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Old 11-28-2022, 09:47 PM   #171
SteveEisenberg
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
Here's an example of a rip-off. I bought a 100 Watt USB-C/USB-A QC charger during the Amazon Prime sales. Now when I look at this same changer, the price is higher . . .
The computer case I bought from Amazon last week is US$7.79 more today. I don't consider that a rip-off, but astute timing on my part

In the interest of multiple perspectives, see:

It’s not your imagination: Shopping on Amazon has gotten worse
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When you search for a product on Amazon, you may not realize that most of what you see at first is advertising. Amazon is betraying your trust in its results to make an extra buck. . . .

. . . as a place to find products, it’s becoming a tacky strip mall filled with neon signs pointing you in all the wrong directions.

Amazon founder Jeff Bezos owns The Washington Post, but I review all tech with the same critical eye.
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