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Outdoor Life: Don’t Be Fooled by These Prime Day “Deals”

Here are deals to avoid and ones that are actually worth the money.

Outdoor Life: Don’t Be Fooled by These Prime Day “Deals”

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October 10, 2024
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Outdoor Life: Don’t Be Fooled by These Prime Day “Deals”

Outdoor Life: Don’t Be Fooled by These Prime Day “Deals”

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Here are deals to avoid and ones that are actually worth the money.

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Don’t Be Fooled by These Prime Day “Deals”

Prices on Amazon can be misleadingly good. A 50% off “deal” might actually be normal retail pricing, or even slightly higher. It’s done by increasing the list price so the percentage off increases. To help you avoid these fake deals, we put together a list of deals to avoid and ones that are actually worth the money.

Avoid These Deals
This Coleman 316 Cooler claims to be on sale for 20% off. But, it’s actually slightly higher in price than it was a week ago ($64 vs. $68). It has been listed at various times this year for $85, but prices between $64 and $68 are common.

Continue reading to learn more, written by Scott Einsmann.

Outdoor Life: Don’t Be Fooled by These Prime Day “Deals”

Don’t Be Fooled by These Prime Day “Deals”

Prices on Amazon can be misleadingly good. A 50% off “deal” might actually be normal retail pricing, or even slightly higher. It’s done by increasing the list price so the percentage off increases. To help you avoid these fake deals, we put together a list of deals to avoid and ones that are actually worth the money.

Avoid These Deals
This Coleman 316 Cooler claims to be on sale for 20% off. But, it’s actually slightly higher in price than it was a week ago ($64 vs. $68). It has been listed at various times this year for $85, but prices between $64 and $68 are common.

Continue reading to learn more, written by Scott Einsmann.

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Scott Einsmann is Outdoor Life’s gear editor.
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Outdoor Life: Don’t Be Fooled by These Prime Day “Deals”

Don’t Be Fooled by These Prime Day “Deals”

Prices on Amazon can be misleadingly good. A 50% off “deal” might actually be normal retail pricing, or even slightly higher. It’s done by increasing the list price so the percentage off increases. To help you avoid these fake deals, we put together a list of deals to avoid and ones that are actually worth the money.

Avoid These Deals
This Coleman 316 Cooler claims to be on sale for 20% off. But, it’s actually slightly higher in price than it was a week ago ($64 vs. $68). It has been listed at various times this year for $85, but prices between $64 and $68 are common.

Continue reading to learn more, written by Scott Einsmann.

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Executive Gear Editor
Scott Einsmann
Scott Einsmann is Outdoor Life’s gear editor.
Medya Mansyone
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