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expired Posted by niki4h | Staff • Apr 20, 2024
Apr 20, 2024 6:10 PM
Select Amazon Accounts/Customers w/ Discover Rewards: Eligible Amazon Purchases
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I don't plan to price out the gobbledygook name brands, I didn't get the 6% offer from Discover, and our big 15% S&S order already got delivered. Sometimes it's best to not play.
Food stuffs/dog food, sold by Amazon is easy to get a good deal when you can stack their coupons. $10 off $75 is $75 original price. If you get a $75 order with 40% S&S discount, it'll be 40% off $75 and then $10 off that already reduced price. It also can't be on item where they are already running a pet promo since they usually jack up the prices. I just fulfilled my $10 off $75 discover with mostly dog treats. $76 subtotal down to $49 after coupons. Still have to check other sites to make sure the price isn't inflated. Previously when I couldn't hit the minimum spend, I'd add my guilty pleasure of one of the cheapest per lb sour belts that'd be a good deal if I found it in a supermarket.
When shopping for products that have a good fake cheap Chinese offbrand, it'll be more expensive with Amazon. When shopping for some more "luxury" or specialty items, they probably aren't sold by Amazon.com.
On car parts, Amazon has good enough prices for good parts/brands for basic maintenance (my limit) like air filters, wipers, oil, etc. like Bosch, Fram, Pennzoil but I'm not super knowledgeable nor do I keep up with deals. But it's just you have to know what subset of Amazon you want to shop for to get a good probability of being able to pull out ahead with a discount.
It was definitely hard spinning a $10 off $75 this time. Not sure if I would find anything if I didn't use it on dog food. All the items I have saved to my Amazon wishlist are either not discounted, not sold by Amazon.com, or just minimal discount.
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