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80-Ct Band-Aid Brand Tru-Stay Sheer Strips Adhesive Bandages (Assorted Sizes)

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$2.60

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Amazon has 80-Count Band-Aid Brand Tru-Stay Sheer Strips Adhesive Bandages (Assorted Sizes) for $3.79 - $1 when you 'clip' the coupon on the product page (or check and activate here) - 5% when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $2.60. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

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Amazon has 80-Count Band-Aid Brand Tru-Stay Sheer Strips Adhesive Bandages (Assorted Sizes) for $3.79 - $1 when you 'clip' the coupon on the product page (or check and activate here) - 5% when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $2.60. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for sharing this deal.

Note: You must be logged into your account. Coupons are typically one use per account. You can manage your Subscribe & Save subscription at any time after your order ships. View Subscribe & Save filler items and our current Subscribe & Save Frontpage deals to unlock up to an extra 15% savings when you have 5 or more items in your current monthly subscription.

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Written by qwikwit | Staff
  • This price matches a popular Frontpage Deal from May, which received +70 community votes.
  • This product has a rating of 4.6 out of 5 stars, based on over 66K customer reviews.
  • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
  • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available.

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FuschiaDeer1674Today 01:54 AM
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So it seems lot of these products on amazon isn't returnable due to safety reasons. Is there a reason why they allow returns at say walmart then?

I can get how amazon doesn't want returns on these type of products but why not walmart and maybe target? I know walmart allow returns on items like this.

When you go to walgreens and look at these boxes, they are not taped and closed and you could literally open the box. So unless a bandage is opened and peeled off, it's still sterile. So since amazon doesn't allow returns on this and similar items, does it make sense to order it from amazon instead? Since well at a physical store or at walmart online, some of these items could be tampered even though they aren't opened? Are people fine if they know other people have opened the box and then closed it back or got it and returned it back? Of course this is similar to like how some people open the product and smell it before putting it back in the shelves when they shop at the store.
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HyraxToday 02:28 AM
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80 CT. If you get injured that much to run through these before they expire, you got bigger problems
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tucker_Today 02:49 AM
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I don't have $1 to clip - came out $3.60 with subscribe and safe - YMMV
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Quote from FuschiaDeer1674 :
So it seems lot of these products on amazon isn't returnable due to safety reasons. Is there a reason why they allow returns at say walmart then?

I can get how amazon doesn't want returns on these type of products but why not walmart and maybe target? I know walmart allow returns on items like this.

When you go to walgreens and look at these boxes, they are not taped and closed and you could literally open the box. So unless a bandage is opened and peeled off, it's still sterile. So since amazon doesn't allow returns on this and similar items, does it make sense to order it from amazon instead? Since well at a physical store or at walmart online, some of these items could be tampered even though they aren't opened? Are people fine if they know other people have opened the box and then closed it back or got it and returned it back? Of course this is similar to like how some people open the product and smell it before putting it back in the shelves when they shop at the store.
Walmart just decides to eat the cost of the item and generally, Amazon won't. Its a little easier to be online-only and tell people they can't return a product vs Walmart and Target would have to break decades-long precedent of people being able to return things they bought in the store.
Target and Walmart will actually destroy or donate things like this in certain categories and eat the loss rather than resell and risk any liability- which they would do for returned bandaids. That said, you can message amazon on non-returnable items like this and they have always issued me a no-return refund.
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FuschiaDeer1674Today 06:38 AM
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Quote from dantheman9703 :
Walmart just decides to eat the cost of the item and generally, Amazon won't. Its a little easier to be online-only and tell people they can't return a product vs Walmart and Target would have to break decades-long precedent of people being able to return things they bought in the store.
Target and Walmart will actually destroy or donate things like this in certain categories and eat the loss rather than resell and risk any liability- which they would do for returned bandaids. That said, you can message amazon on non-returnable items like this and they have always issued me a no-return refund.
I'm confused on this. So this item or similar ones that are on Walmart where it shows returns accepted, when you go and try to return it, they won't let you return it? But that is if you contact them and ask about the return? Or they take the return and then destroy or donate things like this if you just set up the return yourself and don't speak to a customer rep?

The reason I ask this is because I recall I bought few things off walmart online before and one or two items... the box was like sort of broken and ripped. It seemed like a customer return because of how that box looked but it could just have been like that. This item did show as returnable on walmart. I recalled I then asked walmart about this and asked if I could return it and they told me since it was a lower value item, I did not need to return it and to just keep it or throw it away.

With amazon, I recalled any item I bought that showed as non returnable, assuming it was a lower value item, I recalled I was told no need to return it and I get a refund. However, I think once they did told me I had to return it. So amazon does take returns then even if it shows as non returnable? I don't remember exactly but I had mentioned something and amazon then told me okay no need to return it and you can have it or just discard it etc. So amazon does take returns even if it shows item is not returnable then or not? I thought if an item is not returnable on amazon as shown on amazon on that product like on bandages... why wouldn't the same message show for walmart then? To me, it would feel like it would be safer buying the same bandages on amazon as oppose to walmart... would that be correct or not? My thought process is if they don't accept returns for bandaids, it's actually safer buying it from amazon? But walmart takes returns but they just destroy it or donate it so you never get a customer return? I don't think that is true as one thing I bought a while back had a sort of broken and ripped box.

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