I’m pretty sure that if there are add-ons out there that will help you save money from eBay, Amazon and other auction sites, that you’ll surely check it out. Who doesn’t want to save some extra bucks for future use right?

Well here are a list of FireFox add-ons that will help you compare prices, save some time and money and eventually make your money go further and save you a fortune.

1. Firefox Companion for eBay
The Companion shows auctions in the sidebar and alerts you when anything happens, helping you to strike at the right moment. Unfortunately, the alerts misbehave on 3.0.1. Update, please!

2. Amazon Shopper
Amazon’s prices change from day to day, so tell this nifty plug-in what you’re willing to pay. When the price drops, it’ll let you know.

3. RetailMeNot
Discover whether discount codes are available for the site you’re visiting. RetailMeNot is a collaborative effort, so the more people that use it the more useful it gets.

4. Yapta
Flight finder Yapta includes the main European carriers, although it’s best for transatlantic or US travel. The tracking feature lets you know if any flights drop in price.

5. Exch
Planning to buy currency? Timing is everything. Exch carries out currency conversions and shows you graphs of the underlying trends.

6. CraigZilla
Find bargains on Craigslist from your status bar: select your region and what you’re looking for, and CraigZilla fetches and filters the listings accordingly.

7. One-Click-Best-Deal
Despite the rubbish name, this is pretty handy: select and right-click on a product name, and One-Click-Best-Deal checks Shopping.com to see if it-can-find-it-cheaper.

The add-ons above can be a big help for people who loves to buy things on eBay or Amazon, it will help you save some time from checking out different sites, filtering out unwanted listings, you can go direct to the products you want and then compare prices from other sellers.

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