Does anyone else go looking on amazon because they used to have loads of stuff, but now there’s just a few things over and over and over and they’re not quite what you wanted. It’s so full of promoted content and you keep thinking that somewhere on one of the pages there might be something new, but no, it’s these same products again and again.

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    In Germany, and by extension the EU, we have a website called “geizhals”, which basically translates to “penny-pincher”.

    It is an insanly good tool to find the specific item you’re looking for and where to buy it for the least amount of money. Its got a pretty robust search, and some of the most comprehensive filters I’ve ever seen. When I cant find what I’m looking for using Amazons search, which is nearly always, I use their site instead.

    Only real downside (for me) is when stuff isn’t listed on there. They probably collect data and stuff, but they also provide a useful service in return.

    While writing this I have also noticed that they offer the same thing called “skintflint” for the UK. Maybe something similar exists for ppl. in the U.S. ?

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      skintflint

      https://skinflint.co.uk/

      Oh wow, I visited, and instead of the usual cookie popup (where you have to click to accept all cookies or customise them), it put a little box in the corner saying “Do not track mode detected. Storing only strictly necessary cookies.” which then automatically closed!

      My browser often detects and auto-fills the more common cookie dialogs for me, but this is the loveliest cookie experience anywhere.

      I randomly decided to pretend to want a new mobile - RELEVANT filters that ACTUALLY FILTER!

      Thank you so much for this recommendation.