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Amazon sale, checked

Amazon sells a rotating selection of discounted stock. Here is how its sales behave while we watch the prices, and every live deal it is running at 50% or more off.

88 deals live6 with judgeable history1 at a recorded lowbadge says 55%, typical real saving 0%

How Amazon sales really work

Amazon is one of the South African retailers we track for genuine markdowns. Like most stores it discounts often, so a sale badge by itself is not much of a signal. What tells you whether a price is actually good is how it compares to what the item has cost before.

That is the gap we fill. For every Amazon deal we keep the lowest and the usual price we have recorded, and we flag any advertised was-price that sits above anything we have genuinely seen, so the headline percentage does not get to decide for you.

  • Judge each deal against the recorded low and usual price, not the was-price on the badge.
  • A price with no history behind it yet cannot be verified, so give it time or compare a similar tracked item.
  • Deeper, more honest cuts tend to land when a range is being cleared rather than at the first markdown.

Verified picks at Amazon

At a recorded low with a real saving behind it.

88 deals