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Geri B 02-10-2016 07:01 AM

Buyer beware
 
Wow! As I was reading QB this morning, I saw an ad at bottom from amazon prime for " that purple thang", a gizmo I just love, anyway, price was $6.+, I thought! wow! price had really gone up. So I started cruising...Nancy's notions, MSQC, Walmart.....even Office Depot, price is $3.+, so beware. I always thought amazon was the best but now I wonder. Btw, I have several of those purple things...my go to gizmo!

ManiacQuilter2 02-10-2016 07:54 AM

I joined Amazon when Prime was on sale last year. I have been disappointed because most of the quilting stuff is over retail price since they pad for the free shipping except for the books.

SuziSew 02-10-2016 09:43 AM

Sometimes they are cheaper other times not, just like any other retailer. I try to always compare prices before buying but if it's close then I usually choose Amazon because I have a prime membership so I don't have to pull out my credit card...

quiltingcandy 02-10-2016 10:08 AM

It's always good to do comparison pricing. A lot of people I know swear by Costco, but their prices are not always the lowest either. it all depends on the deal they get from the mfg. If you look you can see that there can be several sellers of the same product on Amazon, so prices can be different there too. Amazon Prime is not always the lowest price.

Cass62 02-10-2016 03:40 PM


Originally Posted by quiltingcandy (Post 7461713)
If you look you can see that there can be several sellers of the same product on Amazon, so prices can be different there too. Amazon Prime is not always the lowest price.

This is very true; many times the items on Amazon are being sold by affiliate companies, not Amazon itself. Always search around for the best price.

LGJARN52 02-11-2016 05:22 AM

I'm on my second "Purple Thing"...the 1st one must have ran away from home as I couldn't find it again. I love these for helping to lay my seams down as I piece. Maybe I need a 3rd and 4th, before #2 runs away also!!

Fastpedal 02-11-2016 06:03 AM

Not sure what the "purple thing" is. I think one has to always be aware of what things cost in several stores to know what is a good price. Sometimes it is price over convenience.

southernmema 02-11-2016 07:19 AM

Love my purple thang! Always comparison shop though.

Carol34446 02-11-2016 07:48 AM

What is a purple thang????

tessagin 02-11-2016 07:54 AM

The local quilt shops sell them. I don't have one because I use other things. still have a citrus peeler from Tupperware and skewers and such

fruitloop 02-11-2016 07:59 AM

Amazon has many sellers. They can sell items at whatever price they want to list them for. I have seen the same item listed cheap and expensive, depending on which seller it is.

Normabeth 02-11-2016 08:06 AM

I agree, Amazon is not always the best pricing and not everything is on PRIME

MFord 02-11-2016 08:41 AM

I must have bought at least 4 of those "purple thangs" and they just seem to walk away! Probably off breeding in a corner somewhere, and some time I'll find 100 of them! They are just molded plastic sticks that you use as your seam goes under the presser foot to keep it straight. I currently use half a bamboo skewer and it works pretty well.

madamekelly 02-11-2016 11:39 AM


Originally Posted by Carol34446 (Post 7462529)
What is a purple thang????

If you google it, you will find pictures, but it is a tool to keep your fingers away from your needle. I just use my seam ripper for that, and for turning corners out, I use a knitting needle.

katesnanna 02-11-2016 02:45 PM

It pays to shop around.

QuiltnLady1 02-11-2016 06:42 PM

When I compare prices to Amazon I also add the shipping cost if that is the only thing I plan to buy -- sometimes the shipping cost is as much or more than the item. On MSQ the flat rate is $5 if less that $100 is purchased, so if all you bought was That Purple Thang, you would spend $8.50 for the item if you count shipping. Let the buyer beware.

Shipping costs are also a joke. I just paid $6.50 for 1 yd of fabric I ordered from a place on ebay -- the postage on the envelop was $1.20 and it arrived in the same time frame as priority would, but the seller got some bonus money.

jmoore 02-12-2016 04:03 AM

I am lucky to have 3 LQS within 20 minutes of my home and I am always happy to support them... even if things are a few cents more than the internet. I would be lost if they didn't exist.

Stitchnripper 02-12-2016 04:54 AM

I have a purple thang I don't use much. One of the things I like about Amazon Prime is that I don't have to use gas to drive all over to comparison shop locally. And most places aren't too thrilled for people to call in and ask prices. By the time a gallon or two of gas is factored in it is cheaper just to have it delivered. At least where I live.

Geri B 02-12-2016 05:00 AM

"That purple thing" is a purple colored, plastic, skewer length, thin gadget that is sort of slightly curved, blunt-pointed at one end (end I use to flip put interfaced pieces...like for machine appliqué), and flat T shape at other....don't use that side myself.....just a must have for me.....I don't use to guide fabric while sewing, have bamboo skewers or stiletto for that. I posted the subject because I was just a bit surprised at the price difference at that moment.....

Weezy Rider 02-12-2016 06:50 AM

If the item looks like it will be no longer produced, or is no longer available, someone will try to get the most $ they can.

Sizzix stopped making a certain strip die and it was offered on Amazon for over $200 by some reseller.

Someone must have acquired a case of purple thangs and is trying their luck.

Weidner is a reseller and her prices match the current prices - shipping would be the only difference as she is a reseller. Adorama Camera and B&H Camera are also resellers - in the same price range. No scalping.

I've dealt with them on their own websites besides Amazon.

purplefiend 02-12-2016 01:08 PM

I buy quite a few of my sewing/quilting tools here: http://jhittlesewing.com/index.php

That Purple Thang is $2.50.

MarleneC 02-14-2016 12:13 AM

Even the same item will be listed by different people at varying prices. Some are really outlandish.


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