
Citizen DeCat
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No. Amazon sells products at their recommended retail price (rrp) or less. However, if the product is out of stock, you are sent to a third party supplier (a section of the site called Amazon Marketplace), who can charge what they like. Amazon has no control over this price. |
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zoeksalamander
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Never use it in the first place, so do I get a cookie now? |
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octoberbabye
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I love Dr. Who from the very first Dr. when it was in black and white and shown in the US on PBS.
I boycott Amazon a lot because I find other places that sell for less. So I agree with you. |
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Cynical_Si
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Anyone who doesn't take the time to shop around online, like they would offline, deserves to have their money taken from them. |
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soren
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naw. you should always shop around anyway. maybe amazon will have the better price for something else. |
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KID EMO
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Brutus
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That's why it pays to shop around for the best price. |
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richard_beckham2001
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It always pays even to shop around the net before you buy anything.
I have always found Amazon more expensive than most online retailers. |
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burning brightly
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We are boycottting Nestles in Australia for showing preference of one relious group over another you can buy Nestles products for a song yes boycott them they will take notice |
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Powerpuffgeezer
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Amazon usually allow other dealers on their site so if you wait a while longer MAYBE they will come along soon |
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louise c
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I think its generally advisable to shop around, especially on-line. in their defence, i have had some brilliant bargains from Amazon, getting second hand books for as little at 10p. |
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Mags
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Funny I have just placed an order and the pricing is cheaper than the shops! |
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♥Robin♥ (Scot,UK)
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Noted thanks.
And, yes - boycott the theiving $&^$(£! |
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Ms. Q & A
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Amazon is well known...I personally shop at Amazon a lot so what can we do? Just shop and be happy :) |
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