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Thread: A side by side comparison chart.

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    Default A side by side comparison chart.

    Sometimes when I search the web I come across sites where you can comparison shop. You pick a list of items and then ask for the comparison and it will list the items down the side and the stores across the top and tell you where the item is cheapest. Wouldn't that be nice here on CM, just pick the list of items and then the database would tell you where it's cheapest? Or maybe when you pick an item, the database automatically tells you that it's cheaper somewhere else and would you like to leave it on your list for this store or not. I do enough different stores that I get confused by the many lists. Just a thought.
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    That would be awesome!

    Allison

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    This is a great idea! I spend a lot of time going back and forth between stores trying to figure out which one truly has the best FINAL price.

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    Thumbs up

    Actually going on here to post this idea myself, until a brillant mind beat me to it

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    If you have Excel on you your computer (2007 would be the best) you can cut and paste the spreadsheets on CM to your Excel spreadsheet. Create a master spreadsheet with all the stores. Color code the cells by store and then use the sort command to sort fist by item description and then by lowest price. I know it's a little tedious, but it works.

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