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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank Qezinch
Amazon doesn't pay anyone to get on here. The sellers probably in connection to get their products promoted.
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank sarcasmogratis
Amazon gives kickbacks to affiliates who drives click to their site.
On top of that, these no name generic dime-a-dozen 3rd party sellers come to backroom arrangements with SD to promote their wares.
That's how SD Staff "finds" these deals...they are fed to them by the seller.
Seller isn't allowed to post themselves, so they either have to hit the minimums (50 item reviews and 1000 seller feedback) and have community member account shill for them....or contact SD to have a reputable Staff account promote your "deal"
Often minimal diligence is done. SD doesn't check I to the seller. doesn't buy the item first. doesn't listen to community feedback about poor merchant reputation...just posts and pumps them
All that to ask, so are they a "good deal"?
Maybe. just because it's being shadily promoted doesn't mean it's a terrible product/value. but it does mean you should take the post and "popularity" with some skepticism
Those look like a good alternative. Here's the link: https://smile.amazon.co