Shopping · Price comparison (Danawa·Enuri)Estimated
Price Tracking + Sale Timing (Avoid Fake 'All-Time Low' Deals)
👍 Worth it💰 ~10% off from timing alone
For electronics, when you buy is half the price — watch the price history and filter out fake discounts.
💡 Electronics prices swing constantly. Check the price history to see whether an 'all-time low' is real — the fake kind, marked up then marked down, is everywhere.
What the ads say
All-time low! This price today only!
How it actually works
The price-history graphs on Danawa and Enuri (Korean price-comparison sites) show whether that 'all-time low' is real. A common trick is to quietly raise the usual price, then drop it as a 'discount.' Pair price tracking with seasons like back-to-school or Black Friday and you can buy at the true bottom.
⚠ Traps
- •'All-time low' and 'today only' lines can be fake discounts following a markup of the usual price
- •Comparing plain sticker prices that exclude coupon and card discounts is misleading
- •Check the cheapest seller's shipping, after-sales service, and whether the item is genuine
✓ Good for
- · People who can buy electronics without rushing
- · People willing to compare price histories
✗ Not for
- · People who need it right now and can't pick the timing
Verification score (rubric)
10 / 12
- Real cash savings
- Ease of conditions
- No traps
- Clear audience
- Validity
- Accessibility
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