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I tried adding 5 s&s items where first delivery to be in next few days. I am not seeing 15% discount. I do see the 2nd delivery (in future) to have that 15%. I may be doing something wrong, but it felt like the 2nd delivery is eligible for 15%, not the first one.
I tried adding 5 s&s items where first delivery to be in next few days. I am not seeing 15% discount. I do see the 2nd delivery (in future) to have that 15%. I may be doing something wrong, but it felt like the 2nd delivery is eligible for 15%, not the first one.
5 S&S orders, not just 5 S&S items. So it can be 5 bars of soap, but it has to be 5 separate orders. Once you place the 5th order, Amazon recalculates the final price for each separate order.
Would it apply to the first delivery of 5 seperate orders, which will be delivered next week. Not a scheduled day in future.
I understand with this method, i can have one future delivery of 5 items, which would apply the 15% (2nd delivery for all these 5 orders.)
Let me try that and see if it actually works. I can always cancel/return the excess, than trying to figure it out by asking same question multiple times publicly. Lol
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I understand with this method, i can have one future delivery of 5 items, which would apply the 15% (2nd delivery for all these 5 orders.)
Let me try that and see if it actually works. I can always cancel/return the excess, than trying to figure it out by asking same question multiple times publicly. Lol
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