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Is anyone else upset about Amazon using extremely unethical practices to give "discounts" this prime day? This is ridiculous.
July 17, 2018 at
03:07 PM
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I have seen this on countless products today. Let's take a look at a limited lightening deal for some hefty storage slider bags:
https://www.amazon.com/Hefty-Slid...B00NMVYP EG
Strike thru price = $30.86. "WITH DEAL" = $11.54. A savings of $19.32.
This was a front page amazon prime deal, stating 63% off.
This sounds amazing until we look into the price history of these bags.
I've attached the screenshots of Camel3 showing that these bags have hovered between $9.99 and $14.89 since 2015. Last week they put the price to $30.86 and then made it a prime day lightening "deal" down to $11.54.
I'm sorry, but not only is this unethical, but this is flat out manipulation.
https://www.amazon.com/Hefty-Slid...B00NMVYP
Strike thru price = $30.86. "WITH DEAL" = $11.54. A savings of $19.32.
This was a front page amazon prime deal, stating 63% off.
This sounds amazing until we look into the price history of these bags.
I've attached the screenshots of Camel3 showing that these bags have hovered between $9.99 and $14.89 since 2015. Last week they put the price to $30.86 and then made it a prime day lightening "deal" down to $11.54.
I'm sorry, but not only is this unethical, but this is flat out manipulation.
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During their Prime day coverage last night my local TV new showcased a few examples of a deal not really being a deal and a few that were. The suggestion was to check Camel-Camel before purchasing.
Inigo - "You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means."
$14.99 Aug
$13.75 Sep (4 days at 11.24-13.75)
$12.84 Oct (10 days at 14.99)
$12.42 Nov (7 days at 9.99)
$12.84 Dec
$14.99 Jan (14 days at 13.58)
$14.99 Feb (10 days at 14.54)
$14.99 Mar (3 days at 13.58)
$15.99 Apr (3 days at 14.99)
$13.58 May (7 days at 15.99)
$14.54 Jun (6 days at 16.16)
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$16.16 Jul 1-6
$23.37 Jul 7-9
$30.86 Jul 10-12
$24.02 Jul 13-16
$30.86 Jul 16-17
$11.54 July 17
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$13.75 Sep (4 days at 11.24-13.75)
$12.84 Oct (10 days at 14.99)
$12.42 Nov (7 days at 9.99)
$12.84 Dec
$14.99 Jan (14 days at 13.58)
$14.99 Feb (10 days at 14.54)
$14.99 Mar (3 days at 13.58)
$15.99 Apr (3 days at 14.99)
$13.58 May (7 days at 15.99)
$14.54 Jun (6 days at 16.16)
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$16.16 Jul 1-6
$23.37 Jul 7-9
$30.86 Jul 10-12
$24.02 Jul 13-16
$30.86 Jul 16-17
$11.54 July 17
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The price hike before lightning deals is often large. Sales rank declines precipitously allowing inventory to surpass standard levels immediately prior to the lightning deal period.
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Bro, do you even Kohl's?
I only bought two things on Prime Day, and I knew the price on one of them was a deal as soon as I saw it. Even if I didn't, it's easy enough to highlight the text of the item and do a Google search to see what others are charging for it or keep CCC open in the background.
You're right that this specific deal shouldn't have made the front page, but I'll forgive Slickdeals that for the simple scale of the "deals" available during that day. While it may be technically unethical on Amazon's side, it's akin to saying you're a criminal for driving over the speed limit.