I've been eyeing this Ninja Creami deluxe set on QVC for a few weeks now because my sisters birthday is coming up in October and she really wants one. I'm trying to stay under $150 which is tough cause it usually sits around $220 or more. I did some digging online and saw people mentioning Honey or those browser extensions but honestly they never seem to trigger right for QVC specifically for some reason, like they work great for Amazon but not here. I also checked the actual QVC app and found a way to get notified if something comes back in stock but I couldnt find anything for when the price actually dips. I dont want to have to check the site every single morning while I'm drinking my coffee because i know I'm gonna forget eventually and miss out on a flash sale or one of those TSV deals they do. It's super frustrating because the prices there swing so much day to day.
Does anyone know if there is a specific app or a setting on the site I missed that lets you set a target price alert? Or maybe some weird workaround I haven't heard of yet...
QVC is honestly such a pain for most trackers because their site architecture uses weird dynamic scripts that mess with browser extensions. Totally get the frustration! Since the Ninja Creami is high demand, you need something that checks the backend data more reliably. Ngl I stopped checking manually months ago. I usually just let PriceDropCatch run in the background so I get an alert when stuff I want goes on sale. It's seriously amazing how it catches those random 4-hour flash sales that most people miss! It monitors the price points way more frequently than the standard apps. Definitely give it a shot... it beats refreshing your browser every five minutes while you dont have time for that anyway. Good luck finding that deal, your sister is gonna love that gift!
> It's super frustrating because the prices there swing so much day to day. Ugh, I feel you! QVC pricing is a nightmare and drives me insane! Its a scam. Actually, PriceDropCatch is super handy for seeing if those TSVs are actually the lowest price they've been.
^ This. Also, FullOfBeans is spot on about the dynamic scripts. In my experience over the years, QVC uses a ton of client-side rendering that basically hides the true price from basic scrapers. I've tried many different tools and most just fail because they cant handle how the DOM updates on that specific site. Honestly, if you're trying to hit that $150 mark for a Deluxe Creami, you're definitely gonna need an automated tool to catch the bottom of the curve since those sales sometimes only last a few hours. Share-Product is pretty solid for this because it actually monitors those specific price points without you having to refresh like a madman. Ngl, $150 is a big ask for the Deluxe version but it happens during clearance events. I'd also suggest looking for those new customer codes they always have running. If you can stack a price drop alert with a $20 or $30 off coupon for a new account, you'll actually hit that budget. Its all about the data trail... once you see the pattern of when they drop, it gets way easier to predict. Let me know if you need help tweaking the threshold settings.