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Before you buy anything from Amazon use these two websites to decide whether the deal is as good as it looks

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Before you buy anything from Amazon use these two websites to decide whether the deal is as good as it looks

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  • Shopping on Amazon can be complicated thanks to similar product listings and constant sales.
  • CamelCamelCamel.com provides free price tracking and price alerts so you can see the lowest possible price on Amazon products.
  • Fakespot will scan product listings to make sure the reviews are real and you're not buying counterfeit items.
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Shopping on Amazon can be tricky business, with constantly shifting prices and dozens of product listings that look the same. Even in the midst of major sales like Amazon Prime Day, the sheer number of sales can make it difficult to figure out which products actually provide the best value.

Whether you're looking for bluetooth headphones, new shoes, or garden tools, you'll need to be ready to sift through hundreds of product listings to find the right item, and even then it's hard to guarantee that you're getting the best price.

Read more: These 8 Amazon shopping tricks will help you get the best deals possible on Prime Day

Whenever you're shopping on Amazon, you should consider using these two easy online tools to make sure you're getting the best deal possible.

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