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TGM 03-11-13 08:48 AM

Does putting items in your Amazon wish list raise the price in the short term?
 
Seems like whenever I put something in my wishlist, the next time I go to the site it has raised in price. Eventually it will fluctuate back down a little, but in the short term it ALWAYS goes up. Anyone else notice this?

The Man with the Golden Doujinshi 03-11-13 09:51 AM

Re: Does putting items in your Amazon wish list raise the price in the short term?
 
No, it usually doesn't raise the price for me.

Nick Danger 03-11-13 11:41 AM

Re: Does putting items in your Amazon wish list raise the price in the short term?
 
I've had some stuff in my Amazon cart for a year. The prices go up and down. They seem to be trending upward.

Josh-da-man 03-11-13 02:08 PM

Re: Does putting items in your Amazon wish list raise the price in the short term?
 
I don't know... do you mean they raised the price sitewide just because you put it in your wishlist, or raised it just for you? Several years ago there was a big deal about Amazon having different prices for different users for the same item.

It's no secret that Amazon's prices constantly fluctuate. I'll notice that items will go up and down in price by as little as a few cents or as much as several dollars on an almost constant basis.

The Cow 03-11-13 02:15 PM

Re: Does putting items in your Amazon wish list raise the price in the short term?
 
No, the camel disagrees.

maxfisher 03-11-13 03:44 PM

Re: Does putting items in your Amazon wish list raise the price in the short term?
 
Amazon tried offering different pricing to different customers years ago and it blew up in their faces in a big way. Outside of Goldbox deals, I doubt they'll ever again attempt it.

Easy 03-11-13 05:41 PM

Re: Does putting items in your Amazon wish list raise the price in the short term?
 
Walmart does this in their stores. I can drive a few miles and find different prices. Not on every item, but on some things. I'd imagine it's tougher to get away with on the internet.

Lastdaysofrain 03-12-13 07:10 AM

Re: Does putting items in your Amazon wish list raise the price in the short term?
 
Most physical stores do this, especially grocery stores, they adjust the prices to the local economy.

kd5 03-12-13 07:39 AM

Re: Does putting items in your Amazon wish list raise the price in the short term?
 

Originally Posted by Nick Danger (Post 11610061)
I've had some stuff in my Amazon cart for a year. The prices go up and down. They seem to be trending upward.

:thumbsup:

ben12 03-12-13 08:03 AM

Re: Does putting items in your Amazon wish list raise the price in the short term?
 

Originally Posted by Lastdaysofrain (Post 11611419)
Most physical stores do this, especially grocery stores, they adjust the prices to the local economy.

But not for individual shoppers.

danwiz 03-12-13 10:17 PM

Re: Does putting items in your Amazon wish list raise the price in the short term?
 
Seems like a ridiculous thought to me! "Oh, John put this item on his wish list, let's raise the price." May I say "DUH!!"

PhantomStranger 03-12-13 10:51 PM

Re: Does putting items in your Amazon wish list raise the price in the short term?
 
It depends on how popular an item is with customers. I track hundreds of items on Amazon and putting an item with few, if any, sales on your wish list or basket might stop the price's downward momentum. But Amazon uses a very sophisticated pricing algorithm that incorporates literally hundreds of variables. A few years back before Amazon became the biggest Internet retailer, someone on their programming team spilled the details on a public forum.

Ropes Pierre 03-16-13 04:51 PM

Re: Does putting items in your Amazon wish list raise the price in the short term?
 

Originally Posted by The Cow (Post 11610466)
No, the camel disagrees.

the penguin abides.

message received. will be initiating radio silence until mission completion.

rb624 03-22-13 04:38 PM

Re: Does putting items in your Amazon wish list raise the price in the short term?
 
This happened to me the other day pursuant to an Amazon marketplace seller (a very small one), so not necessarily the same situation but probably relevant. I put an item (not a dvd btw) in my wish list. It was selling for $10 with no shipping cost. I decided to buy it the next day, and the price had gone up to $13.95 still with no shipping. I actually sent the seller a message saying "What gives? Almost 40% increase in about twelve hours? Did Amazon happen to alert you that the item had been wish listed?" I got a reply saying that Amazon does not give her any wish list info. She explained that she usually decreases prices from Friday through Monday. I believed her, but it had been coincidental enough that I felt justified questioning it. Likewise, I definitely wouldn't be surprised if Amazon were manipulating their own prices based on wish lists and probably a myriad of other factors. I'm not saying they are, but to just assume they aren't is pretty naïve.

SethDLH 03-22-13 11:09 PM

Re: Does putting items in your Amazon wish list raise the price in the short term?
 
I sell items through Amazon, not a major dealer by any means but I have sold popular items and I've never been contacted about my listing for any reason.


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