Here is the situation. You are looking to buy something online at a particular website. But you feel the price is a little to high for you. Nevertheless, you expect the price to come down in the next few days or week. But then how would you know that the price has dropped. One way is to visit the site everyday or maybe even multiple times a day. Obviously, this is quite time consuming and really a boring task and if you are looking to buy more than one product and are interested in several websites then it makes it all the more difficult.
So, what’s the alternative? Pricepinx.com.
Price!pinx is a quick and convenient solution to notify you about price drops of any product on almost any website. Using it is a breeze. All you need to do is to setup a bookmark by dragging the !P image on this page to your bookmark toolbar.
The next time you see a product you simply highlight the price and click the Price!pinx bookmark. You don’t necessarily have to be registered with Price!pinx to use it. But if you are registered and logged in, then you can add several items to pricepinx by just clicking the bookmark icon. Otherwise, everytime you want a product to be monitored you would need to enter your email id each time.
That’s all to it. Price!pinx starts monitoring your product immediately and if the price drops you will be immediately notified by email.
Just a word of caution. Do not select the price of the product on a Summary, Category, Quick Info, Wishlist, or Search Result page. Always navigate to the actual product detail page and !pinx the price from there.
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