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In other words, Amazon knows how much each product has ever been -- and it knows the specific price that each 3rd party retailer has ever priced the product at. With that information, Amazon allows you to search its website through a somewhat secret path that the above deal finder utilizes by how much every product has been discounted. Continuing on the point above, although Amazon has all of the data needed to provide valuable search results, sometimes the products returned by a "percent-off deal search" are a little strange.
And here's why or at least what I think: Amazon takes the top price that any retailer Amazon themselves or a 3rd party vendor has ever posted for any given product, and uses that as its "starting point," and then compares that price to the current price to decide on how much that product is discounted. Another problem is that is gets more convoluted from there, because we really don't know how the "secret" percent off actually works on Amazon's side.
We can't control which prices it uses for reference, and we have very little control over whether or not it looks only at the prices Amazon itself has set for a given product, and the prices set by third party retailers.
The Amazon deal finding search engine above still finds some pretty amazing deals, you just have to sort through a small amount of clutter. Just remember that a discount isn't always a deal. And this brings me to my next step. As I explained above, just because you're finding a heavily discounted product in the Amazon percent-off product search results doesn't mean that the product is actually a great deal. Thankfully, there are all kinds of price-comparison engines all over the web that you can use to compare the price that Amazon is showing you against the prices of retailers all over the web.