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Dean Hoffman[_12_] March 26th 17 10:47 PM

O.T. Amazon Pricing
 
From the Wall Street Journal:
https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-high-speed-trading-behind-your-amazon-purchase-1490532110
or http://alturl.com/tqrpk



philo March 26th 17 11:09 PM

O.T. Amazon Pricing
 
On 03/26/2017 04:47 PM, Dean Hoffman wrote:
From the Wall Street Journal:
https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-high-speed-trading-behind-your-amazon-purchase-1490532110

or http://alturl.com/tqrpk





Need a subscription to see the full article, what did it say?

Dean Hoffman[_12_] March 26th 17 11:17 PM

O.T. Amazon Pricing
 
On 3/26/17 5:09 PM, philo wrote:
On 03/26/2017 04:47 PM, Dean Hoffman wrote:
From the Wall Street Journal:
https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-high-speed-trading-behind-your-amazon-purchase-1490532110


or http://alturl.com/tqrpk





Need a subscription to see the full article, what did it say?


That it's a lot like day trading with computers driving the
pricing.
Click on http://www.drudgereport.com The article is on
the left about
a third of the way down. Look for "The High-Speed Trading Behind
Your AMAZON Purchase..." I hit the link there and only had to
x an ad on the WSJ
article to see it.

philo March 26th 17 11:24 PM

O.T. Amazon Pricing
 
On 03/26/2017 05:17 PM, Dean Hoffman wrote:
On 3/26/17 5:09 PM, philo wrote:
On 03/26/2017 04:47 PM, Dean Hoffman wrote:
From the Wall Street Journal:
https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-high-speed-trading-behind-your-amazon-purchase-1490532110



or http://alturl.com/tqrpk





Need a subscription to see the full article, what did it say?


That it's a lot like day trading with computers driving the pricing.
Click on http://www.drudgereport.com The article is on
the left about
a third of the way down. Look for "The High-Speed Trading Behind
Your AMAZON Purchase..." I hit the link there and only had to
x an ad on the WSJ
article to see it.




Ok . by going to drudgereport I was able to get the article by just
clicking the "x"

I know I've seen a lot of listings on Amazon that simply use web
crawlers to list everything they come across and just add a few $$$ to
the price.

Most anyone Internet savvy is not going to fall for it though but I
guess they can try

Frank[_24_] March 27th 17 12:10 AM

O.T. Amazon Pricing
 
On 3/26/2017 6:24 PM, philo wrote:
On 03/26/2017 05:17 PM, Dean Hoffman wrote:
On 3/26/17 5:09 PM, philo wrote:
On 03/26/2017 04:47 PM, Dean Hoffman wrote:
From the Wall Street Journal:
https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-high-speed-trading-behind-your-amazon-purchase-1490532110




or http://alturl.com/tqrpk





Need a subscription to see the full article, what did it say?


That it's a lot like day trading with computers driving the
pricing.
Click on http://www.drudgereport.com The article is on
the left about
a third of the way down. Look for "The High-Speed Trading Behind
Your AMAZON Purchase..." I hit the link there and only had to
x an ad on the WSJ
article to see it.




Ok . by going to drudgereport I was able to get the article by just
clicking the "x"

I know I've seen a lot of listings on Amazon that simply use web
crawlers to list everything they come across and just add a few $$$ to
the price.

Most anyone Internet savvy is not going to fall for it though but I
guess they can try


Something I have yet to try but suggested by someone was to go to
Amazon, put your stuff in the basket but leave and don't finish the
transaction. Amazon might come back to you later with a lower price.

philo March 27th 17 04:30 PM

O.T. Amazon Pricing
 
On 03/26/2017 06:10 PM, Frank wrote:




Ok . by going to drudgereport I was able to get the article by just
clicking the "x"

I know I've seen a lot of listings on Amazon that simply use web
crawlers to list everything they come across and just add a few $$$ to
the price.

Most anyone Internet savvy is not going to fall for it though but I
guess they can try


Something I have yet to try but suggested by someone was to go to
Amazon, put your stuff in the basket but leave and don't finish the
transaction. Amazon might come back to you later with a lower price.




Just had a look at my purchases over the last 12 months and it was about
$100.

Mostly used books or small items all at very reasonable prices.

I generally just buy something if the price sounds right and don't
bother about trying to save a few $$$ or cents.


Still recall when I bought my house many years ago.

Yep I was dirt poor but just gave them the asking price even though I
figured they'd accept a slightly lower offer.


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