How to easily compare prices on Amazon and Rakuten Ichiba

Amazon and Rakuten Ichiba are the two biggest online shopping giants. You'll want to choose the cheaper one to shop at, but it can be a hassle to look up and compare prices on each of the two sites. Therefore, I would like to use a browser extension called "Add button for Amazon to Rakuten Ichiba". By introducing this, it will be easier to compare prices on both sites.

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Easy price comparison between Amazon and Rakuten Ichiba

When you introduce the Google Chrome browser extension "Add Button for Amazon to Rakuten Ichiba", a red button with "R" will appear on the Amazon product page.

Amazonと楽天市場で簡単に価格比較する方法とは

It's a little difficult to understand, but it's in the lower left corner of the product name, and this is the link for Rakuten Ichiba. Click to open Rakuten Ichiba, and the same products as Amazon are listed, so you can easily find the cheapest product considering the main unit price, shipping fee, point return rate, etc.

If a large number of the same items are listed on Rakuten Ichiba, check "Product price + Shipping fee-Points to be earned". Then, it is a mechanism to know the most advantageous products in one shot.

Automatically remove Rakuten's e-mail newsletter check

There is another tool that will help you when shopping at Rakuten Ichiba. "Rakuten Ichiba Plus α" is a browser extension with various convenient functions such as highlighting and hiding advertisements. The simple thing is that you can automatically remove the check mark from the e-mail newsletter registration.

On the Rakuten Ichiba payment screen, scroll down to find items related to e-mail newsletters. You can choose whether to receive e-mail newsletters from that shop, but by default it is checked.

If you forget to remove this, you will receive an unnecessary e-mail newsletter, but if you install "Rakuten Ichiba α", it will be automatically unchecked. People who are always apt to forget should consider introducing it.

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