I'm sure members here have experienced this phenomena before:
You bookmark a page for a certain CD at Amazon (or simply put it in your cart), and then don't buy it right away. Then, if you check back on this page from time to time, the price begins to fluctuate. Usually, it seems, the price goes down for a while, and then — if you don't finally purchase the title — it jumps back up anywhere between $2 and $5.
I was checking some Steeplechase titles (always ridiculously expensive) recently, and listening to sound samples. Each disc had a slightly different price — somewhere between $18 and $20. Now, today, every title I bookmarked is $19.39. Is this because I clicked on a title too many times without purchasing?
I've always wondered how Amazon's pricing system works, and if there's a program at play.
Thoughts?