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forum threadbeck121295 posted Oct 26, 2025 04:23 AM
forum threadbeck121295 posted Oct 26, 2025 04:23 AM

$5.97 Amazon BUSINESS Accts: SNICKERS Original, Almond & Crunchy Peanut Butter Fun Size Chocolate Bars, 24.02 oz. bag ($0.25 per ounce w/S&S - 12 bag max.) FS w/prime or FSSS

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$5.97 Amazon BUSINESS Accts: SNICKERS Original, Almond & Crunchy Peanut Butter Fun Size Chocolate Bars, 24.02 oz. bag ($0.25 per ounce w/S&S - 12 bag max.) FS w/prime or FSSS

If you pay attention to price per ounce for CHOCOLATE candy, particularly Snickers, this is a great deal at $.025 per ounce. Even the regular price for these is a LOT cheaper than the warehouse stores for some odd reason. Almost seems like a price mistake. Make sure it will arrive in time for Halloween in case that is your plan.

For reference, Sam's has a bulk box of Snickers for $0.59 per ounce.

Lowest price per the 3 C's. 12 bag max.
SD price history shows this is usually around $20, which may confirm possible price mistake.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B085494NWB?th=1
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$5.97 Amazon BUSINESS Accts: SNICKERS Original, Almond & Crunchy Peanut Butter Fun Size Chocolate Bars, 24.02 oz. bag ($0.25 per ounce w/S&S - 12 bag max.) FS w/prime or FSSS

If you pay attention to price per ounce for CHOCOLATE candy, particularly Snickers, this is a great deal at $.025 per ounce. Even the regular price for these is a LOT cheaper than the warehouse stores for some odd reason. Almost seems like a price mistake. Make sure it will arrive in time for Halloween in case that is your plan.

For reference, Sam's has a bulk box of Snickers for $0.59 per ounce.

Lowest price per the 3 C's. 12 bag max.
SD price history shows this is usually around $20, which may confirm possible price mistake.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B085494NWB?th=1

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Oct 26, 2025 06:03 AM
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PurpleRaccoon2149Oct 26, 2025 06:03 AM
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Can anyone share their experience with Amazon Business accounts?
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Oct 26, 2025 09:40 AM
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psychismOct 26, 2025 09:40 AM
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Quote from PurpleRaccoon2149 :
Can anyone share their experience with Amazon Business accounts?
TIA
Like what?
Just some basic things you might want to know
-You don't need a business license or tax ID or anything like you did a long time ago. As long as you are listing it for personal/sole proprietor it's free and has basically no requirements.
-You have to switch back and forth between your normal and business accounts manually which is a relatively easy toggle but definitely still annoying when it could just be linked and show you the separate possible costs on the same page and just label the orders.
Last edited by psychism October 26, 2025 at 03:43 AM.
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Oct 26, 2025 10:46 AM
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Oct 26, 2025 10:46 AM
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Don't see this sale price... Dead?

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Oct 26, 2025 02:04 PM
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ionlyplaybops2Oct 26, 2025 02:04 PM
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Quote from psychism :
Like what?
Just some basic things you might want to know
-You don't need a business license or tax ID or anything like you did a long time ago. As long as you are listing it for personal/sole proprietor it's free and has basically no requirements.
-You have to switch back and forth between your normal and business accounts manually which is a relatively easy toggle but definitely still annoying when it could just be linked and show you the separate possible costs on the same page and just label the orders.
Can you use the same prime store card on both? Do business accounts have subscribe and save options?
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thayisOct 26, 2025 02:17 PM
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Quote from ionlyplaybops2 :
Can you use the same prime store card on both? Do business accounts have subscribe and save options?
Yes to both of those questions. One thing worth noting it seems not all coupons are available on business accounts. However most of them are. I've noticed some items get special business pricing while others are more expensive than personal. It does give an option to add a purchase order on business for each transaction. This can be nice to notate who the item is for. I could be wrong but I believe some of the prime video/music and other benefits may also differ.
Oct 27, 2025 03:13 AM
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PurpleRaccoon2149Oct 27, 2025 03:13 AM
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Quote from psychism :
Like what?
Just some basic things you might want to know
-You don't need a business license or tax ID or anything like you did a long time ago. As long as you are listing it for personal/sole proprietor it's free and has basically no requirements.
-You have to switch back and forth between your normal and business accounts manually which is a relatively easy toggle but definitely still annoying when it could just be linked and show you the separate possible costs on the same page and just label the orders.
Thank you! This was very helpful. I was interested in the better pricing I've noticed on some items, as well as any other benefits and possible downsides...only for making purchases, just like we do on our personal Prime account...not for selling anything ourselves (which is what I thought "Business" might mean).
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Quote from psychism :
<br />
Like what?<br />
Just some basic things you might want to know<br />
-You don't need a business license or tax ID or anything like you did a long time ago. As long as you are listing it for personal/sole proprietor it's free and has basically no requirements.<br />
-You have to switch back and forth between your normal and business accounts manually which is a relatively easy toggle but definitely still annoying when it could just be linked and show you the separate possible costs on the same page and just label the orders.
what is involved as far as toggling between business/personal accounts?
can it be done on the app as well?

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Oct 27, 2025 04:36 AM
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beck121295
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Oct 27, 2025 04:36 AM
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Quote from bluekiwi :
what is involved as far as toggling between business/personal accounts?
can it be done on the app as well?
Yes, you just click on "switch accounts" on a browser or in the app. Very easy. In fact, if you have a particular item open in your personal account, but want to check to see if the price is better in your business account, you just switch accounts and that item will remain on the screen. You don't even have to look it up once you switch accounts.
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LesVDavisOct 28, 2025 03:15 AM
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I tried to order twoand was charged $6.99 for shipping. I am a Prime member and opened a business account.
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Oct 28, 2025 08:56 PM
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beck121295
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Oct 28, 2025 08:56 PM
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Quote from LesVDavis :
I tried to order twoand was charged $6.99 for shipping. I am a Prime member and opened a business account.
I remember having to link my business account to my Prime (personal) account. If they're not linked, you won't get prime benefits on the business account.
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fintlewoodlewixToday 08:37 AM
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Down to .17/ounce now. That should last a year or so of rotting kids' teeth.

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