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To: Don Green who wrote (98934)11/25/2017 12:28:05 PM
From: Zen Dollar Round3 Recommendations

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goldworldnet
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It's like magic, Yesterday I was shopping for an item on Amazon, so I put it in my cart and looked elsewhere and found it at B & H for $40 cheaper and was going to buy it and then this morning the item in my Amazon cart was amazingly reduced to exactly the same price as I found elsewhere yesterday. Also this is not a high demand item.
Amazon does price matching with other competitors, and B & H Photo is a big one of theirs, as is Walmart. Much of it is automated, and Amazon will match or slightly undercut when their bots find a competitor selling below them. Or they get a request from customer to price match and it happens that way.

With Amazon to start applying sales tax soon for even 3rd party sellers (that starts Jan. 1st here in WA state, where I live), I'll be using B & H even more because they don't charge WA state sales tax. B & H also usually has the same price as Amazon for popular items and free shipping over $50.



To: Don Green who wrote (98934)11/25/2017 1:09:12 PM
From: SI Ron (Crazy Music Man)1 Recommendation

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goldworldnet

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In Canada our 3rd party sellers can ask super high prices for everyday items, I doubt that they sell any and I wish Amazon.ca would crack down on them, take this for example. A 2 pack of 3 a 5 dollar item for 47 dollars.

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