
Woot - Reviews and experiences
Nov 2023-May 2024
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Recent Prime purchase
Recent Prime purchase
PriceAs a long-time Prime member, I've been shopping on Woot a lot. Lately, I've noticed that the prices and discounts aren't as great as before. Even though I love the free shipping as a Prime member, I've seen that some items are priced higher than on other sites like Amazon. Plus, there aren't many reviews to help me decide if I should buy something. For example, today I saw a bunch of pricey "gardening" items on Woot. Things like garden gnomes, rain-drip chains, and flower bulbs were way more expensive than at places like Home Depot. It's disappointing to see Woot's prices not being as good of a deal as they used to be.
About Woot
Woot is an American online retailer based in Carrollton, Texas. Founded in 2004 by electronics wholesaler Matt Rutledge, it originally focused on selling one item per day until its stock ran out. Its product offerings have since expanded to include various categories such as computers, electronics, home and garden, and wine. Woot is known for its "deal-a-day" business model and humorous marketing approach. In 2010, Woot was acquired by Amazon, enabling it to leverage Amazon's resources and customer base while maintaining its distinctive brand and business model.
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