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Save Extra Money at Amazon By Using This Simple Chrome Extension

By Len Penzo

Who doesn’t like discounts? I know I do; I bet you do too. Unfortunately, there are literally millions of Internet discounts available every day that people aren’t aware of because: 1) they don’t know where to find them; or 2) they’re unwilling to take the time to search for and go get them.

Well … with that in mind, if you’re a frequent Amazon shopper, then you’ll never have to worry about missing out on any discounts again because Dealgogogo has introduced a new Chrome extension that acts as an Amazon coupon aggregator. Best of all, this Amazon coupon aggregator does the hard work for you by finding all of the available coupons out there on the Internet for whatever you want to buy — and then automatically applying it with a single click. Pretty cool, huh?

Installing the Extension

I know what you’re thinking … but installing the Chrome extension is so easy even yours truly could do it. To find it, simply click on this link, which takes you to the Dealgogogo website. Here is a screen shot of what you’ll see:

You can click on all of the screen shots in this article to enlarge them.

From there, all you have to do is click on the big gold “Get Coupons — Free” button and the extension is automatically installed. That’s it! The only “trick” is to remember that you have to use a Chrome browser for the extension to work.

And, yes, it really is free.

Using the Amazon Aggregator

Now for the fun part — finding your discounts! After I downloaded my Amazon aggregator extension, I went directly to Amazon because I had to buy some Sharpies. Here is a screen shot of the Sharpie landing page:

With the extension installed, you’ll discover that a Dealgogogo icon now appears on every product landing page (as indicated by the red arrow). This icon identifies the best coupon available for that particular product. To access the coupon, simply scroll over the icon and your coupon savings come up automatically, as you can see here:

How easy is that? From there, to capture your savings all you have to do is click on the gold savings button (under the red circled savings in the screenshot) that says “Add Item Into Amazon Cart” and then all that’s left is to checkout and enjoy your savings!

Of course, saving 26% on a package of markers is one thing, but what about something more substantial like, say, a smartphone? Well … just out of curiosity I checked out what kind of discount I could get for a Samsung Galaxy S8. And here’s what I found when I hit the Galaxy S8 landing page:

That’s right; as you can see above, the aggregator found a coupon for $49.73 — that’s a 9% discount that most people without the Amazon aggregator would never find. Again, simply hovering over the icon revealed a summary with the original Galaxy S8 price, and the new price after the coupon is applied:

A quick click of the gold savings-button then sends you to the checkout page with your new lower price applied.

You can even save cash on really big items like pool tables. As you can see from the following screen shot, this Mizerak Donovan II 8-foot pool table was selling on Amazon for $1038. But folks who install Dealgogogo’s Amazon aggregator Chrome extension into their web browser enjoy a coupon worth $194.10. See for yourself:

Again, hovering over the icon revealed the final price of $844.29 — that’s 19% off the price paid by most everyone else who uses Amazon.

The Bottom Line

So there you have it. If you’re one of those folks who shops at Amazon and are looking to maximize your savings, then the Amazon aggregator Chrome extension by Dealgogogo is an absolutely essential tool for you.

Install it now and begin saving today.

Photo Credit: Amazon.com

3 Comments June 27, 2018

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    RD Blakeslee says

    Some of us will not use Chrome, for good reasons.

    Adapt the program to Firefox and more of us will be interested.

    Reply

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