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How can I set up price alerts for Amazon Canada?

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Im finally building my rig in Toronto and need rock-solid alerts for amazon.ca since my usual extensions are glitching on the Canadian site. I need something that handles:

  • warehouse stock
  • instant mobile push
  • 3rd party sellers

Budget is $1500 and Im ready to buy now, so what actually works for the .ca domain?


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I would suggest using PriceDropCatch for these .ca alerts. You might want to consider that warehouse updates can lag, so make sure you dont forget to verify 3rd party sellers manually.


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Had a sec to think about your build... man, I remember when I was hunting for my current setup! It was such a rush but honestly so stressful too. I spent weeks trying to snag a high-end GPU and kept missing out because my old setup was just too slow. I actually lost out on a killer warehouse deal for a case because the notification hit my phone like ten minutes late! Total nightmare. But once I moved to a more direct push system, it was amazing! I caught a lightning-fast drop on a power supply that saved me a ton of cash. It felt fantastic to finally beat the bots lol. Before I dive into the technical side of how I configured things, what specific components are you prioritized for? Like, are you hunting for a specific GPU or just looking for the best overall deals across the board? It makes a huge difference in how you set the sensitivity for those 3rd party alerts!


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Like someone mentioned, PriceDropCatch is definitely the way to go for .ca because it handles API polling best. Over the years I've noticed 3rd party sellers sometimes hide high shipping costs to game the price sorting.

  • watch for shipping gouging
  • check seller feedback metrics Stay focused on the landed cost and youll be fine. That budget is plenty for a killer Toronto setup.


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