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Amazon Wish List/Shopping Basket Prices

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pastafreak | 20:39 Wed 24th Jun 2020 | ChatterBank
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Why, oh why do prices seem to go up as soon as I put something in my shopping basket. An item that I wanted to re-purchase has been at the same price for 6+weeks. It's now jumped from £5.49 up to £7.58...aarrgghhh!
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Was it not showing the delivery charge?
Have you looked at the same item repeatedly before deciding?
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It's Prime, ummmm.
I've had it on my watch list, Zacs just so I can find it easily...but I've not looked at it specifically.
Put it in your basket, then transfer it to 'save it for later'.

Wait until the price drops again, then pounce.
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Haha...that's what I did. Then the price went up. I'm hoping it will go down again. Trouble is, it's dog pooh bags...which I need.
They are able to track your interest, pasta, just like looking on holiday / flight websites. If they think you’re interested, the price will rise.
Dog poo bags? Can't you just nip down to B&M or Wilko?
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I used to get the cheapest £1/100 bags locally. But I now have a very large dog who produces huge poohs. Bigger, stronger bags have become a necessity unfortunately. I'm not at the stage yet where I'm going to be comfortable popping out to less than local shops.
When I was younger we had things called carrier bags - excellent size and strength when dealing with large dog poos. ☺
We have been walking rescue greyhounds,( and had two of our own) for the last eight years . A tip we were given when we first started was to use nappy sacks. they are £0.95p for 150 at Sainsburys)
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