Posted by Krustov on 07/17/06 18:14
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> Price comparison sites are taking over the internet. It has seemingly
> never been easier to find the lowest online price for any product with
> services that claim to scour the net to find the lowest price at any
> retailer. However, most consumers are not aware of the deals that
> result in pricier retailers being given preference over their lower
> price competitors. UKHotMovies.com reveals the truth.
>
> The likes of Kelkoo and Shopping.com dominate the paid advertising on
> the search engines and are promoted heavily through Yahoo (owner of
> Kelkoo) and MSN. The price comparison is presented as a non-commercial
> "service" to users.
>
>
> But they are not a free and impartial service: when you dig deeper it
> becomes apparent that this is elite advertising for the few.
>
I stopped using that sort of website as the big chain stores always have
low price stuff listed - but when you visit the website and try to buy
the item - its always out of stock - and in effect - its nothing but way
of bringing you to their website .
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