I dont know, its not broken for me: I cant tell you how many times ive compared prices for something im looking at to Amazon and placed an order right there if the price difference was significant enough.
Where does Rockerbox source the products it sells? Is it simply a mobile facade for a shopping.com API or amazon referrals?
Amazon is great for getting a pricing point of comparison - can't argue with that. In fact Amazon is great if you know exactly what you want to be / for finding the best price. I'd argue it's not the best place to find what you want.
>> Amazon is great for getting a pricing point of comparison - can't argue with that. In fact Amazon is great if you know exactly what you want to be / for finding the best price. I'd argue it's not the best place to find what you want.
Im not sure I understand your argument: are you saying that amazon mobile suffers from item availability and/or discoverability?
For example, if I know I want a new iPod dock - sorting through all of the potential products and processing all of the information associated through each one is a lot of work. Amazon doesn't do a great job of making this process simpler.
Availability is also an issue with clothing in particular.
Where does Rockerbox source the products it sells? Is it simply a mobile facade for a shopping.com API or amazon referrals?