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lobster
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Sep 26, 2016
I don't think there is anything wrong with the way massdrop is doing things. I see the price they offer a product for and I don't even look at the MSRP because it's irrelevant especially for items like watches (has anyone paid several thousands for their invicta?) Comparing the price to amazon and other online dealers is the consumers job, not massdrop. I don't see many other web retailers advertising the price of their competitors next to their sale price. There are sites that do specifically that (slickdeals, dealnews, ect) if that is the info you need, but those sites don't sell the items themselves.