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submitted 3 weeks ago by vas@lemmy.ml to c/thenetherlands@feddit.nl

Hi! I have a question on Tweakers, which many of you probably know about or use. I've been using it for years, including the pricewatch/wishlist functionality, but I've never found a way to contribute to its pricewatch functionality. Is anyone here doing that?

Specifically:

It's probably possible, because if tweakers already has integration with a website for some product, then probably the same "price watch" functionality can be applied to other products within the same shop as well - assuming somebody links the correct products of course.

Thoughts?

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[-] A_Noctua@lemmy.world 4 points 3 weeks ago

I've reported a wrong or missing product specification maybe once or twice, so not much. For wrong pricing there is a report button under the pricing section (see also this forum post).
The pricewatch feedback section in the forum seems to be the place for requesting new items/shops. Never used that myself though.

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