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Order Summary
Item(s) Subtotal:$71.04
Shipping & Handling:$0.00
Multibuy Discount:-$15.00
Total before tax:$56.04
Today if I do S&S for 3 of them, and use max 15% discount on the S&S, then I'd be paying only:
Items (3): $59.28
Shipping & handling: $0.00
Your Coupon Savings: -$1.00
Subscribe & Save: -$8.89
Total before tax: $49.39
But I would actually remove the $1 coupon here, because I want my order total over $50 here so that I can submit for the $15 rebate here @ https://www.pggoodevery
Too bad I already stocked up and don't really need any more towels at the moment
All bounty prices have gone up, and a current sale + manufacturer coupon + account 5% off at my local Meijers got my single pack down to $0.028 sq/ft from $0.035 sq/ft.
Soo YES good price! Especially since I don't have sam's/Costco and can't nab their extra sales on tp/pt.
Edit: price has already gone up almost $2 since I purchased two for the $16.80@ 15% off. Now it's $18~ something with 15%. Watch the price before buying.
Yea same here jumped to 21
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Amazon reserves a specific number of items for a discount price drop. It is their algorithm along with inventory storage time and manufacturer requirements to sell a certain number by such and such date. Once that sold number reaches the threshhold, the sale stops. Could be a higher price like this. Or could be a sellout. We never know.
Sometimes things can be regional Amazon warehouses. Arizona could have a ton of stock while Minnesota sells out completely.
Anyway, I went back like a week later and they had plenty. Might have been a short outage.
Oh, and I do wonder ... how many people are still using TP that they bought between Feb-May 2020?