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Out of all those items I put 5 in my cart with minute savings. Of course, I will supposedly get the $15.00 promotion amount.
For me, the only way I will do this again is if I go as fast as I can to open the entire page with the "Show More" button. Then, search for what I need. I will definitely not scroll to see if there is any thing I could buy! However, if I find anything I will still have to research prices.
No, I seriously doubt I will ever do this again!
EDIT To whoever: I noticed Amazon was way off with information regarding some items, such as showing a price per once 3 times lower than what it actually was. Yeah, I did that too with a calculator. I thoroughly price researched! So, when you see price per once, count, etc, at least do some quick math in your head.
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I did both before, and it looks like I can do it again!
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I did both before, and it looks like I can do it again!
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Out of all those items I put 5 in my cart with minute savings. Of course, I will supposedly get the $15.00 promotion amount.
For me, the only way I will do this again is if I go as fast as I can to open the entire page with the "Show More" button. Then, search for what I need. I will definitely not scroll to see if there is any thing I could buy! However, if I find anything I will still have to research prices.
No, I seriously doubt I will ever do this again!
EDIT To whoever: I noticed Amazon was way off with information regarding some items, such as showing a price per once 3 times lower than what it actually was. Yeah, I did that too with a calculator. I thoroughly price researched! So, when you see price per once, count, etc, at least do some quick math in your head.
This link goes to an "Oops" page at P & G, but if you click on the menu (3 lines in upper left,) to find rebate page.
I did both before, and it looks like I can do it again!
So youre saying this is a different $15 Amazon promo than the one from last week and we can do BOTH?
What is the actual time frame to get the $15 credit?