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List of Sites Offering Product and Deal Related Information

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The page is a list of websites and forums which offer advice and information to would-be shoppers on how to obtain the best price on a particular product or service. Some of the sites listed consist mainly of members posting or discussing deals that they have seen, while others are primarily compilations of advertised specials supplied by the merchants themselves. I have included a short description next to each site on the list. If available, I have also linked to a corresponding Wikipedia page.
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While this page was created to supplement my second paper, "Swindling The Seller? YMMV," I hope that there are some potential bargain hunters in the class who may also find it useful. This said, please use some caution. Not every “deal” listed on the sites below will be a good one. Some may even be fraudulent. Shop around and treat the below sites as another source of information to use when evaluating a potential purchase. Lastly, please keep in mind that most (if not all) of these sites are in operation to make money. They will track your clicks and purchases to the extent that you allow them to do so – some, like FatWallet or Ebates, explicitly encourage such tracking (and registration) by giving cash back for purchases made through their sites.
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While this page was created to supplement my second paper, "Swindling The Seller? YMMV," I hope that there are some potential bargain hunters in the class who may also find it useful. This said, please use some caution. Not every “deal” listed on the sites below will be a good one. Some may even be fraudulent. Shop around and treat the below sites as another source of information to use when evaluating a potential purchase. Lastly, please keep in mind that most (if not all) of these sites are in operation to make money. They will track your clicks and purchases to the extent that you allow them to do so – some, like FatWallet or Ebates, explicitly encourage such tracking (and registration) by giving cash back for purchases made through their sites.
 This list is not all-encompassing or complete. All are welcome to add to it and edit it.

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