Price Protectr – Online price protection

Price ProtectrPrice Protectr makes it simple to keep track of your purchases, watch prices, and get your money back. It’s free. It’s easy. It’s free and easy money. How often do you get that offer?

There are lots of stores out there that offer price protection policies — when the price drops on an item you’ve purchased, they’ll refund you the difference. Price Protectr makes this easier by sending your a warning email if the price drops below your purchase price during the price protection period.

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