Look I am so sorry if this is like a totally basic question but I am losing my mind trying to figure this out. I really want to get my mom that Ninja Creami ice cream maker for her birthday in three weeks since she's been talking about it forever and I only have about 180 bucks to spend on it. The thing is every time I go on the QVC website the price is different! Like yesterday it was one price and today it says it's on sale but it looks more expensive? I dont know I'm just so confused by how they do their pricing.
I tried searching for something like that camel site people use for Amazon because my logic was if it exists for one big store it has to exist for others too right? But I cant find anything at all. Maybe I'm just using the wrong words in Google? I even tried looking for a browser thingy that tells you when the price drops but nothing mentions QVC specifically. Is there a secret site or something that shows what the price used to be last month or even last week? I just really dont want to overpay and then see it for 50 dollars less the day after I buy it. I feel like I'm doing something wrong and it's just really frustrating...
Omg I totally feel your pain with QVC! I went through the exact same thing last year when I was hunting for a Ninja Creami for my sisters housewarming gift. I swear I spent a whole week refreshing that page and it was driving me insane because the prices jump around like crazy depending on if theyre doing a live show or some random event. One day it was $219, then it dropped to $185, then it was a special price at $199? It makes zero sense and can be so frustrating when youre on a budget! I actually found this site PriceDropCatch and it was a total lifesaver for me. You should check out PriceDropCatch, it shows you the whole price history so you know if it's actually a deal. It basically stopped me from pulling the trigger on a fake sale that was actually more expensive than the week before. Here is what I usually do to snag the best price on there: