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Old 09-15-2009, 12:31 PM   #10
KarlB
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Originally Posted by JMikeD View Post
There are several web sites that will monitor book prices and email you when they get to a certain price. I think that would be more useful than scanning through hundreds or thousands of messages to see if a price had gone down.
...And what are the odds that a particular book I'm interested in will be included in any list that's compiled here? Or that that book would be updated in a timely fashion if it was in the list? And why would reading through such a list of many, many books be more convenient for me than checking the price of one book myself?

Zoolert is one website such as JMikeD describes. After a free sign up, you can list any number of Kindle books and be notified when its price falls below some amount that you set.

In other words, "there's a (web) app for that."
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