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Amazon Credits You

This looks like a great tool to use in conjunction with Amazon's price drop policy... Drop by AmazonCreditsYou.com, enter the details of your purchase, and let them do the hard work of monitoring the price on the item that you just bought. If it drops within the next thirty days, they'll shoot you an e-mail. Then you just have to hop on over to Amazon.com (or follow the link in the e-mail) and make your claim. I haven't used it yet, but it looks easy... You just have to enter the ISBN or ASIN (available in the item description), the price, the date you purchased it, and an e-mail address for them to contact you if the price drops. Looks pretty useful. When used in conjunction with Amabuddy, there's no excuse for not getting the best possible deal.

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