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Strategies & Market Trends : AMAZON.COM RIDICULOUSLY OVERVALUED BY ANY MODEL (AMZN) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Candle stick who wrote (50)3/20/1998 10:30:00 AM
From: Candle stick  Respond to of 182
 
HOW TO BUY A BOOK ONLINE:

This is by far the best way to buy a book online, especially if you know what you want, Go to
acses.com and search your titles. Acses will return prices from 27 online bookstores for
comparison. try it, its fun!

If its textbooks or technical books you are looking for, I strongly suggest you try this site.

acses.com

they search up to 27 online bookstores for the best price and return you the prices and
locations. Simply click on the lowest price and you are at the booksellers site. If you are
looking for textbooks or technical books you usually know the ISBN number (I get it from a university
bookstore copy on the copyright page) and then just enter it on the Acses site.....ISBN is
not necessary, but I find it easier for textbooks.

Check out this link (hope it works)
209.54.41.193.

This is a book I frequently recommend, Steve Nison's "Japanese Candlestick Charts" by
Steve Nison. As you can see AMZN does not even carry this book, and the price varies
quite a bit from those who do.

To be fair I searched a book I know Amzn carries:

209.54.41.193.

Being that it is tax season I just pulled a tax book from my bookshelf and searched it on
Asces. Needless to say AMZN was not the cheapest. Simply click on the cheapest price
and voila! you are at that booksellers site ......great huh?. AMZN will not stand a chance
once this method of buying books becomes a bit more popular.

Happy searching...there are 2 other book search site like Acses out there, and more
coming..........;^)

P.S. I tried to link you to the actual searches I did, but the links may not work...just go to
Acses yourself and play with the site...its free and no registration required.......;^)



To: Candle stick who wrote (50)3/23/1998 2:09:00 AM
From: Satellite Mike  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 182
 
Don't forget, Candlestick, that Wal-Mart will need
at least 151 employees to effectively compete against
Amazon. Does Wal-Mart have over 151 employees?
Can they pay over 151 employees and still make money?

Mike