Prime Members Offer: Savings on $50+ Purchase of Select Amazon Brand Products
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Amazon has for AmazonPrime Members: 25% Off $50+ Purchase of selectAmazon Brand Items/Product (qualifying items only). Shipping is free.
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I get all this stuff cheaper shopping at my everyday stores. Cmon Amazon
Not saying stmurphy's math is correct (I think his decimal place is off) but he did say .21 cents, not 21 cents. Roughly 1/5 of a cent, not 21 cents. 21 cents is .21 dollars.
This.
Once I started see the horrible prices on things I knew should be cheaper. I just quit. No bargain to be found. $3 for a generic bag of marshmallos. come on
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Sounds like you're overpaying…. Everywhere. I couldn't imagine paying ."14 cents or 21 cents a sheet. $100 a roll would hurt
Not saying stmurphy's math is correct (I think his decimal place is off) but he did say .21 cents, not 21 cents. Roughly 1/5 of a cent, not 21 cents. 21 cents is .21 dollars.
You get your stuff delivered to your door cheaper from your everyday store?
I get on my way home where I drive anyway. There are no deals this years. Wake up and look around these arent deals. But yeah go ahead and spend 50 bucks at Amazon and spend on being a prime member to get some tp and keep thinking u did good
I mean I could probably wrangle up a deal if I wanted to buy 800 six packs or 400 hamburgers too but it seems like you're not getting that part. How is it "convenient" to store that much tp.. plus there's the fact that if an actual deal comes along you're screwed, you have a wall of to already
I get all this stuff cheaper shopping at my everyday stores. Cmon Amazon
This.
Once I started see the horrible prices on things I knew should be cheaper. I just quit. No bargain to be found. $3 for a generic bag of marshmallos. come on
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Once I started see the horrible prices on things I knew should be cheaper. I just quit. No bargain to be found. $3 for a generic bag of marshmallos. come on
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You get your stuff delivered to your door cheaper from your everyday store?
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Really? Toilet paper worked out for me to be $13 for 3 packs or .14cents a sheet.
Costco had been my go-to for .21 cents a sheet.
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.21 cents is not the same as 21 cents.
Convenience always has a price—often a high one…
Costco had been my go-to for .21 cents a sheet.
I mean I could probably wrangle up a deal if I wanted to buy 800 six packs or 400 hamburgers too but it seems like you're not getting that part. How is it "convenient" to store that much tp.. plus there's the fact that if an actual deal comes along you're screwed, you have a wall of to already
This.
Once I started see the horrible prices on things I knew should be cheaper. I just quit. No bargain to be found. $3 for a generic bag of marshmallos. come on