How Larry Scores Deals
Low Price Larry is not trying to post every sale on the internet. Larry is looking for useful stuff at actually good prices.
What Larry Likes
- Useful products: things people can actually use, gift, replace, upgrade, or solve a real annoyance with.
- Real discounts: prices that look meaningfully better than normal, not just a dramatic list-price haircut.
- Known brands or strong reviews: Larry prefers boring reliability over mystery-box excitement.
- Simple value: if the deal takes a courtroom argument to justify, Larry probably skips it.
What Larry Checks
- Current live price and availability.
- Whether the deal source is current or stale.
- Product usefulness and category fit.
- Review quality, brand risk, and obvious junk signals.
- Comparable prices at major retailers when practical.
What Larry Skips
- Stale roundup prices that no longer match the live product page.
- Questionable discounts.
- Products that look cheap in both senses of the word.
- Deals that are mostly hype, urgency, or “was price” theater.
- Anything Larry cannot explain in plain English.
Larry investigates first, gets excited second.
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