Note that you must be registered with the site to use this feature. Instead it will keep an eye on new forum threads and send you an e-mail or private message. Unlike some of the other tools though, it won't scour the entire Internet to find out when something goes on sale. Slickdeals, like Fatwallet is mainly a deals forum. Besides its main site there's a bookmarklet you can add to your browser to begin watching a price from any site you're on. It then sends you an e-mail if the price goes down. There's no sign-up, you just give the site the product page URL (or URLs as a group) and your e-mail address. ShoppingNotes is one of the simplest tools on this list. This is one of the better ways to make sure you don't head off to some sale only to find everything is three sizes too big or small. With both sites you give it your sizes and specific brands you like and it will give you the heads up when items in that size go on sale. Its sister site Shop It To Me Running also does specific shoe brands and sides. Shop It To Me is the one service on this list that's dedicated specifically to clothes. You'll need to register with the service to get alerts though. Just like all the others you just tell it the products you want to keep an eye on and it sends you an e-mail when it goes on sale. Savvy Circle has one of the longest lists of support stores in this bunch. Considering the tool only checks for price changes once every 18 hours it may not be the fastest, most real-time option, but it's one of the simpler options that won't clog up your e-mail in-box. You can monitor all your alerts in one list, and it gives you a real-time pop-up in the corner of your screen when it's time to alert you. PriceDrop is an extension that users install in their browser to be alerted when the price of a product from goes down. If the price goes down you get a little pop-up message in the bottom corner of your browser. Once it's on your machine you get a new button on all Amazon product pages that lets you track an item for any price drops. It's currently for Firefox only, and requires you to install it to make use of its price-dropping prowess. Its system will then send you an alert either if your product falls within the price you've set, or if it's been able to haggle down the price by bulk buying with other users. It also has a price tracking feature that lets you bookmark items you'd be interested in buying for a certain price. NetHaggler is a service designed to let users band together to get a lower price from a retailer by buying a single product as a group.
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