TL;DR Use price tracking apps, set up notifications on shopping platforms, and follow brands on social media for timely updates.
Price Tracking Apps and Websites
One effective way to stay informed about flash sales is by using price tracking apps or websites. These tools can monitor the prices of items you're interested in and notify you when they drop. For instance, a user mentioned checking prices daily across multiple platforms like Lazada and Shopee, but ultimately found a great deal during a flash sale on TikTok [5:1]. This highlights the importance of exploring different platforms and using tools that aggregate price information from various sources.
Platform Notifications and Alerts
Many e-commerce platforms offer built-in notification systems to alert users about sales and price drops. It's beneficial to enable these notifications on your favorite shopping apps. Some users have expressed the need for reminders or sudden notifications when an item they are eyeing goes on sale, especially during busy hours when mega deals start [5]. Setting up alerts directly within the app can ensure you don't miss out on these opportunities.
Social Media and Brand Engagement
Following brands and retailers on social media can also be a valuable strategy for staying updated on flash sales. Brands often announce special promotions and flash sales through their social media channels. Engaging with these platforms can provide early access to sales information, allowing you to act quickly when a deal arises.
Patience and Timing
While waiting for a price drop can require patience, it can lead to significant savings. One user shared their experience of waiting more than a year to purchase a Samsung S24 Ultra at a fraction of its original price [5:3]. This underscores the value of timing and persistence in securing the best deals.
By combining these strategies—using price tracking tools, setting up platform notifications, following brands on social media, and exercising patience—you can effectively stay informed about flash sales and maximize your savings.
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There are always planes in this area west of E Marginal Way, across the street from Boeing Field. I've always wondered, how did they get there? How do they leave?
From what I can tell there's no "plane crossing" here over to the runway. Is there a plane tunnel maybe that we can't see from here? That's the only thing I can think of.
There was an airplane crossing sign on Marginal Way for a while. Maybe it's gone now.
Vertical liftoff ?
Probably made in nearby Renton then flown there and fly out with a runway next door! You got this pic from Google earth and you didn’t see the adjoining runway!?!?
VTOL. It's the secret airlines don't want you to know about
The photo brings back good memories. I worked in the building labeled in the photo (2-81). My desk looked out over the lot where the planes are parked.
la mejor arma del juego esta en esta área, no recuerdo si tambien en esta area estaba el ascensor con los esqueletos gigantes, eso hizo que salte de mi silla mierdaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
Welcome to Hell!
People who wanting to tell someone poor they can’t have a treat. For example, buying soda or candy. Sometimes that’s the only treat you get in life.
I have a small ceramic witch I bought years ago for $1. I debated over that for an hour. Decided to go back and buy it. I’m glad I did. Did I need it? No. But at the time I never bought myself anything. Not food I liked or drinks. I went without lunch and drinks at work. I ate once a day so my kids had more.
That little witch still brings me joy every time I see her. I think about where I was at the time and how much better off I am now. It was a little treat for me. Sometimes we just need to get ourselves a little something.
Right up there with the "found object".
I have a little table I found next to a garbage can. Bare wood, kinda plain. I was told it's called a fern stand, and it's about a century old.
It holds a plant on the top shelf and my cat on the bottom. And it just makes me happy.
Yes, exactly!! Poor people are allowed to treat themselves too! It’s the little treats I allowed myself that helped me keep putting one foot in front of the other. The small joys were literally how I survived, mentally.
I just tell people my money is my business, not their's.
This is a circular question. It still comes back to money.
No one can dictate how anyone feels about their situation, regardless of anything.
Opinions may hurt, but no one is dictating
That's a simplistic take and in fact, underestimating the smarts of poor folks is a perfect example of what I'm talking about LOL. If you really don't understand this, consider yourself fortunate and continue to be about your own business.
I'm genuinely amazed at how intrusive others can be, too, so thanks for bringing this up. Even some of us are ignorant and think we're all the same. It's a little sad but that's also why I love talking about it. We all bring different experiences to the table 1 and 2 no matter what else, it's important to remember we're not alone.
Me: "No one can dictate how anyone feels about their situation, regardless of anything."
You: A babbling reply not related to my post.
Having no family/friends/support while also struggling with several health issues. Makes for scary, bad situations. My current situation: been dealing with candida overgrowth for 2+ months, had shingles last month, don't have a license/car bc i lost my license due to epilepsy 2 yr ago (could try to get it now but not enough money for a car), was laid off may last year - my career was destroyed by AI (the software I developed in became no code - they screwed devs like me. Im learning other code/concepts asap but my situation has become more urgent now and moneys almost gone), and three nights ago the ceiling in my rental partially collapsed - I'm probably going to be kicked out for my safety (bc i have no job i can't just grab another place; I don't have a car or friend; and I'm fighting multiple infections rn so I'm too weak for a physical job (and obv immune compromised))(the guy subletting to me said maybe I could take the guest house behind the house, but if so that'd put him out. And not sure if landlord will even allow it.)
If I make it through this then I've learned that I'd need either a support system or a car for future security
This is actually an excellent point. The worst part can be when folks just assume you have mental support, basically, because they themselves can't be bothered to give it. I feel like we need community now more than ever. Yet some are going through so much it's sometimes less messy to just be on your own.
Totally
People make assumptions about you. That you aren't intelligent, or you're lazy, or you're an addict, or otherwise defective because you're poor.
Hi! Just wanted to get thoughts from daily/big sale abangers. I'm thinking of some small (even petty) things na naeexperience ng mga online shoppers, na maganda or brilliant gawan ng solusyon HAHAHAH
Pagka ba big day sale (like 9.9, sweldo sale, etc.), nag-aabang rin ba kayo if may ibababa pa yung item na ineeye niyo? Usually din diba 8 PM nagsstart yung ibang mega deals, eh possibly din nakakaligtaan yun since busy hour yung time na yun. Do you think helpful yung may reminder or like biglaang notification sa inyo na "nagprice drop na yung gusto mong item!"? Or kaya naman, pag nacheck out mo na pero biglang may pahabol sale pa na mas mababa sa current price ng order mo.
Do you have other thoughts na magiging helpful sa inyo sa online shopping?
Depende pag kaya kong hintayin. Pero pag kating kati nako bilhin, pikit mata na lang talaga. Haha
oo, took more than a year pero nabili ko yung s24 ultra for a fraction of it's original price
it's a win.
Yes. Everyday akong nagche-check ng price sa Lazada at Shopee ng item na gusto ko for three months. Pero sa TikTok shop pala bababa sa presyong afford ko yung price ng item. Never bumaba ng ganon kababa sa Lazada at Shopee. Buti na lang natyempuhan ko yung flash sale sa TikTok.
Hi! Not really related sa shopping ngayon, gusto ko lang po humingi ng thoughts from daily/big sale abangers. I'm thinking of some small (even petty) things na naeexperience ng mga online shoppers, na maganda or brilliant gawan ng solusyon HAHAHAH
Pagka ba big day sale (like 9.9, sweldo sale, etc.), nag-aabang rin ba kayo if may ibababa pa yung item na ineeye niyo? Usually din diba 8 PM nagsstart yung ibang mega deals, eh possibly din nakakaligtaan yun since busy hour yung time na yun. Do you think helpful yung may reminder or like biglaang notification sa inyo na "nagprice drop na yung gusto mong item!"? Or kaya naman, pag nacheck out mo na pero biglang may pahabol sale pa na mas mababa sa current price ng order mo.
Do you have other thoughts na magiging helpful sa inyo sa online shopping?
I usually wait sa mga sale, what I noticed e masyadong nilang pinopromote yung 9.9/big day sale pero may mga items (hindi naman lahat, depende sa shop/product) na mas mura pa after few days or sa payday sale. So, what really help me kapag di ko pa naman kailangan yung item but eyeing to buy it, monitor lang sa price drop/changes and kapag tingin ko sulit na check out na agad HAHAHAH
Ohhh thank you sa hack HAHAHA pero do you think din po ba helpful po sa iyo na may app na magnonotify sa iyo immediately when price drops?
Not for me, I do not check apps' notifs that much. Pero sa shapi kasi may nakalagay na '% cheaper since added to cart' doon ko namomonitor or natatadaan ko na lang yung prev price
Aliprice shopping assistant
Price tracker for shoppee/lazada on pc
Used it before not sure how accurate it is now
Yes, naka add to cart lahat ng items na gusto ko bilhin and I monitor them closely since gusto ko makatipid. I also check din sa Lazada. Will only checkout if it’s the lowest I’ve ever seen.
Do you think helpful po sa iyo na may app na magnonotify sa iyo immediately when price drops?
Monitored lagi presyo sakin eh. Lahit hindi sale para alam ko lowest price nya. So pag may pera na alam ko if anong presyo ko sya bilhin.
Bale frequent mo pong manually chinecheck yung price sa cart?
Oo palagi payday sale etc Tapos screenshot then burahin yung previous screenshot nung item if mas mura yung bago.
Like gatas alam ko 400 alng dapat sya binibili so if kita ko na 500 sya pass ako
Or supplements if nakukuha ko sya ng tig 5 pesos i wont buy pag tig 10 pesos
Applies to all cellphone appliances food etc
I open shopee almost everyday to check the prices sa items na interested po ako and take a note sa usual price on normal days, monthly sales and payday sale. For example, I bought my anker powerbank na 20k mah for 1,200 na original price niya on normal days ay 3400. It took me a few months though pero at least sa items na interested ako, dapat alam ko yung price nya at yung lowest na price na bababa siya. Medyo random si shopee kasi walang sure na day makukuha mo sa lowest possible price. Minsan on big sale days at minsan during regular days nag dro-drop. Check mo din yung may sign na live-stream price kasi malaki din yung discount.
to add, maximize mo din po yung 1k off min spend 2k. During sept 1-10 tried more than 10x but di nakaswerte kasi nag iiba mechanics. Nakabawi naman last 15, 6/6 sa 1k off kaya naka sulit nadin sa grocery items at pet essentials. In total, almost 20x na ako naka take advantage sa 1k off on essentials at needs kaya sulit na sulit talaga.
Noticed few days ago na after a big sale, there’s usually a flash sale na mas mababa ang price ng item/s in a shop. Napansin ko kasi yung item ive been eyeing for a while, nasa 20k, noong 9.9 it was 16k but then 2 days after the sale, it was 13k. Naoobserve ko na ito before pa but parang na consolidate ulit yung observation na yun days ago haha
I’ve seen 911 calls on the news before so maybe there’s calls of people reporting what happened
The media can put in a formal request directly with the police department. You could also, as a private citizen, request one by using the Freedom of Information Act but it can take a long time for any results to show.
its called a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request, you can submit it yourself at National FOIA Portal
She would need double the food if she is pregnant 😭
If this would lead us to a happy family, it's a sacrifice I'm willing to make even if it would cause food industry to crash 🗣🔥
And your life income go bankrupt
Sourcy baka: Pixiv. Twitter (X)
Go give this artist some praises ☺️
If you’re not signing up for their product notifications, start. Best feature out there. More stores should add that.
Nice, i also got a copy from the recent Orbit stock up. Waiting for it to arrive
I missed it Freaking Amazon had that collectors edition for 80$ the other day I said I was going to buy it after work and it sold out
I ordered that one but they cancelled on me. So not sure if they really had any.
Damn that’s sucks man. Sorry to hear that. Freaking scalpers just buy movies and resell them at an up the ass price. They don’t even enjoy movies like we do they just want the money
Nice!
Finally picked up the standard of this and It follows to go with drive
Lucky dog you!
Just in time for fall/halloween 🎃 hope I can grab one
If you’d share what time you and I there’s got to the venue, it’d be appreciated — thanks!
(By the way I’m not talking about camping out or anything crazy like that — like day of 😂)
I got there an hour before door open and was about 80 people deep in line plus some fast pass people went through while the line was going through security.
Thanks! :)
how to get notified about flash sales
Key Considerations for Getting Notified About Flash Sales:
Sign Up for Newsletters: Many retailers send out newsletters that include information about upcoming flash sales. Subscribe to your favorite stores to receive notifications directly in your inbox.
Follow on Social Media: Retailers often announce flash sales on their social media platforms (like Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook). Follow them and turn on notifications for their posts.
Use Mobile Apps: Download shopping apps from your favorite retailers. Many apps have push notifications for flash sales and exclusive app-only deals.
Set Alerts on Deal Websites: Websites like Slickdeals, Honey, or RetailMeNot allow you to set alerts for specific products or stores. They will notify you when a flash sale occurs.
Join Loyalty Programs: Many retailers have loyalty programs that offer exclusive access to flash sales and promotions for members. Sign up to take advantage of these offers.
Browser Extensions: Consider using browser extensions like Honey or Rakuten, which can alert you to sales and apply coupon codes automatically at checkout.
Recommendation: Combining several of these methods will maximize your chances of being notified about flash sales. For instance, signing up for newsletters and following retailers on social media can provide a comprehensive approach to staying informed.
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