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Amazon [amazon.com] has
82-Count Finish Powerball Quantum Dishwasher Detergent Tablets on sale 2 for $28.93 when you change the quatity to 2 and checkout via Subscribe & Save.
Shipping is free.
- $40.98 - $10 Multibuy Discount - 5% Subscribe & Save = $28.93
No longer available:
Amazon [amazon.com] has
94-Ct Finish Powerball Dishwasher Detergent Tablets (Fresh) for
$8.98 when you 'clip' the $3.08 off coupon and checkout via Subscribe & Save.
Shipping is free with Prime or on orders $25 or more..
Note: You may cancel Subscribe & Save any time after your order ships.
- $12.70 - $3.08 Coupon Savings - 5% Subscribe & Save =
$8.98 > now $9.13 - In stock soon
Available again
Amazon [amazon.com] has
3-Ct Finish In-Wash Dishwasher Cleaner: Clean Hidden Grease and Grime for
$3.51 when you 'clip' the $0.78 off coupon on the product page and check out via Subscribe & Save.
Shipping is free with Prime or on orders $25 or more.
- $4.52 - $0.78 Coupon Savings - 5% Subscribe & Save = $3.51 > $3.52
About this deal:- 94-Count Finish Powerball Dishwasher Detergent Tablets (Fresh) is $0.0936 per tablet. For comparison, the price per tablet on a previous Frontpage deal was $0.0968.
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Above understanding is just my opinion and I have noticed that especially with grocery items.
for 2. your anecdotal experience means little against the facts of the situation. google: "amazon commingled inventory". walmart and the grocery store buy their products through legitimate channels and can be traced directly back to the source. because amazon has 3rd party sellers, and they mix inventory, that supply chain integrity is out the door..
basically, you, as a 3rd party seller, can buy a bunch of widgets, and have them shipped to amazons warehouse.. you can then sell them on amazon for whatever price you want. amazon puts your pile of widgets in with their pile of widgets, and then when someone buys a widget. they pull it off of the same pile, whether it was bought through amazon, or some 3rd party seller. so if i, the 3rd party seller, buy, either knowingly or unknowingly, counterfeit widgets, there is an equal chance of you ending up with a counterfeit widget whether you buy through amazon, or 3rd party.
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No, I'm to the point I don't trust anything sold on Amazon.
What the heck are you guys talking about? Never had any issue with a product sold directly by Amazon being fraudulent. Only 3rd party sellers engage in that nonsense. That's like saying I don't trust name brands at Walmart or the grocery store.
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Above understanding is just my opinion and I have noticed that especially with grocery items.
for 2. your anecdotal experience means little against the facts of the situation. google: "amazon commingled inventory". walmart and the grocery store buy their products through legitimate channels and can be traced directly back to the source. because amazon has 3rd party sellers, and they mix inventory, that supply chain integrity is out the door..
basically, you, as a 3rd party seller, can buy a bunch of widgets, and have them shipped to amazons warehouse.. you can then sell them on amazon for whatever price you want. amazon puts your pile of widgets in with their pile of widgets, and then when someone buys a widget. they pull it off of the same pile, whether it was bought through amazon, or some 3rd party seller. so if i, the 3rd party seller, buy, either knowingly or unknowingly, counterfeit widgets, there is an equal chance of you ending up with a counterfeit widget whether you buy through amazon, or 3rd party.