How Do We Find the Best Offer?
When people hear the phrase "Best Offer," many immediately think of the lowest price.
In reality, however, the lowest listed price does not always represent the best purchasing decision.
That is why Madar does not compare products based on price alone.
Instead, we try to evaluate the broader purchasing picture before helping users compare available options.
Why Price Alone Is Not Enough
Imagine two similar products.
Product A
- Product Price: SAR 40
- Shipping Cost: SAR 35
Estimated Total Cost: SAR 75
Product B
- Product Price: SAR 49
- Shipping Cost: SAR 8
Estimated Total Cost: SAR 57
Many shopping platforms emphasize the lower product price.
Madar encourages users to look beyond the product price and consider the expected total purchasing cost.
Price Is Only One Part of the Picture
Even when two products have similar overall costs, they may differ significantly in other ways.
One may offer:
- Faster shipping.
- Better customer feedback.
- More reliable sellers.
- Better product options.
- Higher perceived quality.
For this reason, meaningful comparison goes beyond price alone.
What Are We Trying to Find?
Madar is not trying to identify the cheapest product.
Nor is it trying to identify the most expensive product.
Instead, our goal is to help users discover the option that appears to provide the best overall value based on the information available at the time of analysis.
Different Users Have Different Priorities
Some users prioritize:
- Lowest total cost.
Others may care more about:
- Faster delivery.
- Better quality.
- Seller reliability.
- Product options.
Rather than assuming everyone values the same thing, Madar presents comparisons from multiple perspectives so users can decide which factors matter most to them.
Our Philosophy
We believe:
The best offer is not necessarily the cheapest product.
The best offer is the option that delivers the best overall value for your needs, based on the information available at the time of comparison.
What Does Madar Compare?
Once the Reference Product has been identified, Madar collects available information about relevant purchasing options and compares them using multiple analytical signals.
Rather than relying on a single factor, the comparison considers several aspects that together provide a broader understanding of each option.
Estimated Total Cost
Many purchasing decisions begin with cost.
Instead of considering product price alone, Madar attempts to estimate the overall purchasing cost using available information at the time of analysis.
This may include:
- Product price.
- Available shipping costs.
- Other applicable charges when such information is available.
The goal is to provide a more realistic comparison.
Shipping Speed
Products with similar prices may have significantly different delivery times.
Where shipping information is available, Madar presents it to help users balance cost against delivery expectations.
Product Quality Indicators
Where available, Madar considers information such as:
- Product descriptions.
- Specifications.
- Technical information.
- Customer feedback.
- Other relevant product information.
These indicators assist comparison and should not be interpreted as guarantees of product quality.
Seller Reliability Indicators
The same product may be offered by multiple sellers.
Where information is available, Madar presents seller-related indicators to support comparison.
These indicators are informational and should not be interpreted as certifications or endorsements.
Product Similarity
Products that appear visually similar are not always functionally equivalent.
Madar evaluates available information to determine how closely products resemble the selected Reference Product.
Better Alternatives
Sometimes the best purchasing decision is not the exact same product.
Madar therefore also searches for products that may satisfy the same need through different designs, specifications, or features.
Information Completeness
More complete product information generally allows more meaningful comparisons.
Where possible, Madar considers the availability of useful product information when organizing comparison results.
Why Use Multiple Factors?
Different users value different things.
Some prioritize lower costs.
Others value faster delivery, better quality, or greater seller reliability.
Madar therefore presents multiple comparison perspectives so that users can decide what matters most to them.
Looking Beyond Products
Ultimately, Madar is not simply comparing products.
It is helping users compare the overall value each purchasing option appears to offer based on the information available at the time of analysis.
Is There One Product That Is Best for Everyone?
The short answer is:
No.
The best offer for one person may not be the best offer for another.
Every shopper has different priorities, preferences, budgets, and expectations.
Rather than assuming everyone values the same things, Madar allows users to compare products from different perspectives.
Why Do Different Buyers Choose Different Products?
Two users may be interested in the same product but have completely different purchasing goals.
For example:
One user may simply want the lowest possible total cost.
Another may gladly pay a little more for faster delivery.
Someone else may prioritize higher quality.
Another buyer may prefer purchasing from a seller with a stronger reputation.
All of these choices are valid because purchasing decisions are personal.
There Is No Single Definition of "Best Offer"
Instead of forcing one universal ranking, Madar allows users to explore products through different comparison perspectives, such as:
- Lowest Estimated Total Cost.
- Fastest Shipping.
- Higher Quality Indicators.
- Greater Seller Reliability.
- Better Overall Value.
This allows users to decide which comparison matters most for their own purchasing decision.
Why Doesn't Madar Choose for You?
It would be easy for a system to display one product and simply declare:
"This is the best."
We do not believe purchasing decisions work that way.
The best choice depends on each user's individual priorities.
For that reason, Madar provides structured information while leaving the final decision entirely to the user.
Why Can Results Change Over Time?
Online marketplaces change continuously.
Prices, shipping costs, delivery estimates, seller information, product availability, and customer feedback may all change after an analysis has been completed.
As a result, today's best offer may not remain tomorrow's best offer.
For this reason, users are encouraged to perform a fresh analysis whenever making a purchasing decision.
Our Goal
Our goal is not to decide for users.
Our goal is to help users understand their options more clearly so they can make purchasing decisions with greater confidence.
What Is Not Included in the "Best Offer"?
Although Madar analyzes a wide range of information to support product comparison, there are important limitations.
The phrase "Best Offer" does not mean that a product is objectively the best product available or the best choice for every buyer.
Instead, it refers to an option that appears to provide excellent overall value based on the information available at the time of analysis.
We Do Not Guarantee Product Quality
Madar does not physically inspect, test, or certify products.
Quality-related indicators are intended solely to support comparison and should not be interpreted as warranties or guarantees.
Prices and Shipping May Change
Marketplace prices, shipping costs, promotions, and product availability may change at any time.
Displayed information reflects the information available when the analysis was performed.
Users should always verify current marketplace information before completing a purchase.
We Do Not Endorse Products or Sellers
The inclusion of a product or seller in Madar's results does not constitute approval, certification, endorsement, or recommendation.
Likewise, the absence of a product should not be interpreted as evidence of inferior quality.
We Do Not Provide Personalized Advice
Madar provides analytical comparisons, not personalized purchasing advice.
Individual needs, budgets, preferences, and circumstances remain unique to each user and should always be considered when making purchasing decisions.
What Does "Best Offer" Mean?
Within Madar, Best Offer means:
An option that appears to provide the strongest overall purchasing value based on the information available at the time of analysis and multiple comparison factors—not simply the lowest listed price.
As marketplace information changes, or as user priorities change, the best offer may also change.
Getting the Most From Madar
For the best experience:
- Start with the product you intend to buy.
- Review Similar Products.
- Explore Better Alternatives.
- Compare the Estimated Total Cost rather than price alone.
- Consider shipping speed when delivery matters.
- Review product information and customer feedback.
- Run a fresh analysis if significant time has passed since your previous search.
Our Commitment
Our mission has never been to tell users what to buy.
Our mission is to help them understand their options.
We believe better information leads to better purchasing decisions.
That is why we continuously improve Madar's analytical capabilities, comparison methods, and user experience.
Before You Buy
Before clicking "Buy Now"...
Take one minute.
Search with Madar Search Engine.
Compare your options.
Discover better alternatives.
Review the real total cost.
Then make your decision with confidence.
One minute of comparison before purchasing may save money, reduce risk, or help you discover an option you might otherwise have missed.