Amazon. You love it, but sometimes the price isn’t always right.
With Waitable, you can get what you want at the price that you want. Or close to it. Waitable is essentially a wishlist for Amazon but better. Waitable will watch what you’ve got on your list and let you know via email, RSS or SMS when the price has dropped to your desired amount. It’s easy to use. There’s no need to sign up if you don’t want to. Simply enter an email address and cell if you’d like. Then copy and paste the URL or the ASIN of the desired items and enter the price you want to pay for it. Click Add Product and you’re good to go. The product is officially Waitable. Waitable doesn’t cost a thing to use either.
Waitable.com In Their Own Words
“Waitable lets you make a list of products from Amazon.com that you want, but also want to save some cash on. It continually watches their prices for you. When they drop by the amount you set, you’re notified via email, RSS, and even an SMS straight to your cell phone if you’d like! Easy. You don’t even need an account if you don’t want one, but you can sign up at any time and manage all of your products.”
Why Waitable.com It Might Be A Killer
Waitable tops Amazon’s own wishlist feature and helps you get deals on what you want. Thousands of consumers use Amazon already; Waitable adds a nice touch that’s well worth using.
Some Questions About Waitable.com
The idea is sound, but in practice, does Waitable provide the results you want? There ought to be a buy now feature and direct links to Amazon to spare users from having to always cut and paste.