Amazon Subscribe & Save Filler to Get Extra Monthly S&S Discount: 8oz Tomato Sauce
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Just a few filler items under $2 that you might use to get a 15% S&S discount. None are particularly great deals by themselves, but if it gets you 15% off a larger purchase, they pay for themselves. I tried to find four in each category so you could get your 15% on a single large item, and can pick something you might actually use/eat.
Model: Amazon Brand - Happy Belly Tomato Sauce, No Salt Added, 8 Ounce
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Amazon Fresh, Tomato Sauce, No Salt Added, 8 Oz (Previously Happy Belly, Packaging May Vary)
Manufacturer:
Amazon.com Services, Inc.
Product SKU:
B07TTHC4XT
UPC:
842379163319
ASIN:
B07TTHC4XT
Brand:
Amazon Fresh
Item Dimensions LxWxH:
2.688 x 2.688 x 3 inches
Item Weight:
0.5 Pounds
Manufacturer:
Amazon.com Services, Inc.
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Last Edited by WolfTheCat
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Other items from comments that also make good filler:
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Cheap Miscellaneous (Under $1, but most of you won't use it):
Order something for immediate s&s delivery, then go to the s&s settings and change the date to whenever you want your next s&s delivery to arrive. Then order another item to be delivered on that day and cancel the first order. Try to always have one active subscription, even if it's just for something 6 months in the future, so you don't "lose" your monthly subscription day
Here are some lesser items available as well if you aren't trying to get anything useful:
Thanks op
This thread topic should be a dedicated or a running thread on this forum. It would come in handy for monthly deliveries. In my humble opinion.
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03-10-2024 at 07:01 AM.
Thanks op
This thread topic should be a dedicated or a running thread on this forum. It would come in handy for monthly deliveries. In my humble opinion.
Yes, my manservant is very careful about cancelling S&S orders. Fortunately, Amazon is very good about warning you a week in advance of your next order.
I don't expect that to continue, because it's not to Amazon's benefit, so I told my manservant to put to do items in Google Calendar a week before his S&S dates.
I cancel mine when I get the email saying that my order shipped
Has anyone figured out how to navigate Amazon's new S&S policy of mandatory immediate delivery? This just started showing up for me in the past month, with no ability to manually override to the next "official" S&S delivery date. It appears to be account-driven and not always widespread, based on the posts around here.
I've basically stopped using it after many years, I used to always stock up on 5 things, now it's almost impossible unless you're willing to wait on the second delivery of the item (at whatever the price is that day)
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03-10-2024 at 07:45 AM.
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Has anyone figured out how to navigate Amazon's new S&S policy of mandatory immediate delivery? This just started showing up for me in the past month, with no ability to manually override to the next "official" S&S delivery date. It appears to be account-driven and not always widespread, based on the posts around here.
I've basically stopped using it after many years, I used to always stock up on 5 things, now it's almost impossible unless you're willing to wait on the second delivery of the item (at whatever the price is that day)
Order something for immediate s&s delivery, then go to the s&s settings and change the date to whenever you want your next s&s delivery to arrive. Then order another item to be delivered on that day and cancel the first order. Try to always have one active subscription, even if it's just for something 6 months in the future, so you don't "lose" your monthly subscription day
Order something for immediate s&s delivery, then go to the s&s settings and change the date to whenever you want your next s&s delivery to arrive. Then order another item to be delivered on that day and cancel the first order. Try to always have one active subscription, even if it's just for something 6 months in the future, so you don't "lose" your monthly subscription day
Thank you! They've changed the process twice in the past year and the tactics are getting harder to keep up with. Ordering and then immediate cancellation worked, and now I have an "anchor item" for next month with a date to tie everything else to.
Has anyone figured out how to navigate Amazon's new S&S policy of mandatory immediate delivery? This just started showing up for me in the past month, with no ability to manually override to the next "official" S&S delivery date. It appears to be account-driven and not always widespread, based on the posts around here.
I've basically stopped using it after many years, I used to always stock up on 5 things, now it's almost impossible unless you're willing to wait on the second delivery of the item (at whatever the price is that day)
Are you talking about out when your next S&S delivery date is like 30 days out and they default to the option of getting 5% now with immediate delivery? If so, there should be an option to "Change" the delivery date (on the product page). This will let you select your next official S&S delivery date and work toward your 15% off.
Has anyone figured out how to navigate Amazon's new S&S policy of mandatory immediate delivery? This just started showing up for me in the past month, with no ability to manually override to the next "official" S&S delivery date. It appears to be account-driven and not always widespread, based on the posts around here.
I've basically stopped using it after many years, I used to always stock up on 5 things, now it's almost impossible unless you're willing to wait on the second delivery of the item (at whatever the price is that day)
Under the Subscribe and save tab you will see your new date of delivery (let's say March 12th) there's usually a microscopic tab that you can change the date to your original subscribe and save delivery date you have to do this up to three times every month before it remembers your original subscribing save date.
So my question is this done on purpose or is done by accident ?
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I have these 5 items set for every 2 weeks. Costs an extra $5 a month but the extra savings is worth it. I donate the paint to local daycare for the kiddos since I'll never use it.
This thread topic should be a dedicated or a running thread on this forum. It would come in handy for monthly deliveries. In my humble opinion.
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The number of people that forget and let the sub ship cant outweigh the people that sub and save only for the 5-30% off then cancel.
Obviously a % of people just let it roll because its something they will buy anyway and small price fluctuations might not matter to them.
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This thread topic should be a dedicated or a running thread on this forum. It would come in handy for monthly deliveries. In my humble opinion.
I don't expect that to continue, because it's not to Amazon's benefit, so I told my manservant to put to do items in Google Calendar a week before his S&S dates.
I've basically stopped using it after many years, I used to always stock up on 5 things, now it's almost impossible unless you're willing to wait on the second delivery of the item (at whatever the price is that day)
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank JJoye
I've basically stopped using it after many years, I used to always stock up on 5 things, now it's almost impossible unless you're willing to wait on the second delivery of the item (at whatever the price is that day)
Thank you! They've changed the process twice in the past year and the tactics are getting harder to keep up with. Ordering and then immediate cancellation worked, and now I have an "anchor item" for next month with a date to tie everything else to.
I've basically stopped using it after many years, I used to always stock up on 5 things, now it's almost impossible unless you're willing to wait on the second delivery of the item (at whatever the price is that day)
Are you talking about out when your next S&S delivery date is like 30 days out and they default to the option of getting 5% now with immediate delivery? If so, there should be an option to "Change" the delivery date (on the product page). This will let you select your next official S&S delivery date and work toward your 15% off.
I've basically stopped using it after many years, I used to always stock up on 5 things, now it's almost impossible unless you're willing to wait on the second delivery of the item (at whatever the price is that day)
Under the Subscribe and save tab you will see your new date of delivery (let's say March 12th) there's usually a microscopic tab that you can change the date to your original subscribe and save delivery date you have to do this up to three times every month before it remembers your original subscribing save date.
So my question is this done on purpose or is done by accident ?