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I can tell Black Friday is approaching, Amazon is raising prices...just like they do before Prime Day

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These are not in my Shopping List nor in my Cart, I have looked at these before though...

Here is a good site to monitor/get a history of prices on an item on Amazon.

Just put in the Amazon Item number at the end of your Amazon URL ex. B0BBZ64F1C
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Not picking on Amazon, all Retailers do this.

Also, as many of you already know, but if not, if you want to contribute to IPCAMTALK, by clinking on an Amazon link on this Forum you can. You can put this at the end of an Amazon URL too:
?tag=ipctk

So when you purchase from Amazon, just add ?tag-ipctk at the end of the URL like this:

Here is a good site to monitor/get a history of prices on an item on Amazon.

Just put in the Amazon Item number at the end of your Amazon URL ex. B0BBZ64F1C
Good info!
However, I had to put in "product/" before the amazon product number, as in "https://camelcamelcamel.com/product/B0BBZ64F1C"
 
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Canada .. slaughter of Ostriches

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Speaking for the first time since more than 300 ostriches were culled at the Universal Ostrich Farm in Edgewood, B.C., spokesperson Katie Pasitney said they are devastated by what happened.

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) carried out the cull at the farm last week and confirmed that the flock of 300 to 330 ostriches had been shot dead.

“The RCMP did not even let us know that the gunfire was gonna start,” Patisney said.

“The RCMP locked our supporters, they blocked our road, and they locked supporters out on the highway without vehicles, without their campers, without anything that they needed out on the highway. They stranded them on the highway. So for hours, those supporters had to listen to rapid gunfire of animals that were pushed into a kill pen.“

The owners of the farm had been fighting the cull, which was ordered after an outbreak of avian flu last December.
 
Good info!
However, I had to put in "product/" before the amazon product number, as in "https://camelcamelcamel.com/product/B0BBZ64F1C"
Yeah I just went to the camelcamelcamel site and put in their search the Amazon product #. Good to know...

I am trying to get in the habit and remember to add the ?tag=ipctk for my Amazon purchases...I am assuming it works, I found it when replying to a message here that had an Amazon Link...so I put that on the end, refresh the Amazon Tab then add the item to my cart.

Maybe the link needs to be launched from the Forum's URL/Domain here though. Not sure...
 
I can tell Black Friday is approaching, Amazon is raising prices...just like they do before Prime Day

View attachment 232858
These are not in my Shopping List nor in my Cart, I have looked at these before though...

Here is a good site to monitor/get a history of prices on an item on Amazon.

Just put in the Amazon Item number at the end of your Amazon URL ex. B0BBZ64F1C
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Not picking on Amazon, all Retailers do this.

Also, as many of you already know, but if not, if you want to contribute to IPCAMTALK, by clinking on an Amazon link on this Forum you can. You can put this at the end of an Amazon URL too:
?tag=ipctk

So when you purchase from Amazon, just add ?tag-ipctk at the end of the URL like this:

And to my point:

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^^^ And that's No Bull ;)
 

Was driving last night, two lanes, had a car to the right of me driving on a construction partial lane, wow, it was walled and when she/he got ahead of me she/he ran out of road and cut me off jumping in my lane. Had this been a few seconds earlier she/he would of cause a major accident since I had a vehicle to my left. I keep telling the wife, one of these idiots are going to send us to our graves...guess you can tell we went into the city yesterday...:(
 
De Niro wears platform shoes to tower over Al Pacino

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Foot wear certainly not OSHA compliant

 
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