You’re Probably Overpaying on Amazon — Here’s How to Automatically Find Out

Stop Overpaying On Amazon — Save Automatically

We’re all turning to online shopping more than ever. Need new comfy pants for working from home? Toss them in your Amazon cart. Looking for noise-cancelling headphones to improve your home office? Amazon to the rescue!

But here’s the catch: you might be spending more than necessary.

Many of us assume Amazon always offers the lowest price, yet often superior bargains are waiting elsewhere. If you’re not hunting them down, you could be overspending.

That’s where a complimentary tool called Capital One Shopping comes in — it alerts you whenever you’re browsing Amazon and might be about to pay too much.

How to Automatically Discover If You’re Overpaying

After you install it, the extension compares prices for you while you shop online.

Before you finalize your purchase, it searches other retailers to see if the same item is listed for less. It also displays coupon codes, allows you to set price-drop alerts and shows a product’s price history.

And it’s not limited to Amazon. On other sites, Capital One Shopping hunts for coupons, promo codes and discounts that could lower your total. It leverages data from millions of users — if a promo code worked for someone else, the tool can apply it to your order to help you score a better deal when available.

Put an End to Overpaying

Imagine you’re buying a new TV. You’re about to complete the purchase and assume the price is the best you’ll find. That’s when Capital One Shopping will appear and warn you if a cheaper option exists. It can even tell you if there’s a faster delivery option.

Setting up Capital One Shopping takes just a few minutes, and you can quickly find out whether you’ve been paying too much for your online purchases.

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