Amazon [amazon.com] has
12-Pack 12-Oz C4 Energy Drinks (C4 Energy x POPSICLE™ Variety Pack) for $19.99 -
40% when you 'clip' the coupon on product page - 5% when you check out via Subscribe & Save =
$10.99.
Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
Savings
40% off coupon applied. Subscribe & Save orders only. (
check and activate [amazon.com])
Subscribe & Save
5%: $10.99 - 91.6¢/ea
15%: $8.99 - 74.9¢/ea
Add to next delivery [amazon.com] (with free shipping)
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From what you described, to me it looks like you've just crossed the line of "no coupons". Part of the amazon site still shows you cached "standard" version with the coupons, but the "real" checkout page knows you have been "stimulated and familiarized" with SnS enough to stop.
Of course, you can try to clear cookies/use "private" mode and see if it helps, but I doubt it'd work.
Welcome to "no longer casual" amazon SnS shoppers world.
From what you described, to me it looks like you've just crossed the line of "no coupons". Part of the amazon site still shows you cached "standard" version with the coupons, but the "real" checkout page knows you have been "stimulated and familiarized" with SnS enough to stop.
Of course, you can try to clear cookies/use "private" mode and see if it helps, but I doubt it'd work.
Welcome to "no longer casual" amazon SnS shoppers world.
Some people say creating a new acc with a new email/phone/cc with old address works to make amazon algo think you are a new customer. I didn't bother to try.
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From what you described, to me it looks like you've just crossed the line of "no coupons". Part of the amazon site still shows you cached "standard" version with the coupons, but the "real" checkout page knows you have been "stimulated and familiarized" with SnS enough to stop.
Of course, you can try to clear cookies/use "private" mode and see if it helps, but I doubt it'd work.
Welcome to "no longer casual" amazon SnS shoppers world.
From what you described, to me it looks like you've just crossed the line of "no coupons". Part of the amazon site still shows you cached "standard" version with the coupons, but the "real" checkout page knows you have been "stimulated and familiarized" with SnS enough to stop.
Of course, you can try to clear cookies/use "private" mode and see if it helps, but I doubt it'd work.
Welcome to "no longer casual" amazon SnS shoppers world.
While brands still offer these coupons, Amazon made major adjustments to the program to prevent shoppers from exploiting the system—specifically by canceling the subscription immediately after getting the first-order discount. [1, 2]
Key reasons why you might not be seeing or easily using S&S coupons include:
While brands still offer these coupons, Amazon made major adjustments to the program to prevent shoppers from exploiting the system—specifically by canceling the subscription immediately after getting the first-order discount. [1, 2]
Key reasons why you might not be seeing or easily using S&S coupons include:
This post author (bot?) phoinix actually does it almost right, see the link "activate and apply" he did? That's the sign of a coupon for casuals. Wish he'd explain it and marked it as such in the title.
edit:
Hmmm... Come to think of it, FP mods began editing posts titles with [Select Accounts] = casuals? Maybe, it will catch on in the hot deals/groceries forum... One can dream.
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This post author (bot?) phoinix actually does it almost right, see the link "activate and apply" he did? That's the sign of a coupon for casuals. Wish he'd explain it and marked it as such in the title.
edit:
Hmmm... Come to think of it, FP mods began editing posts titles with [Select Accounts] = casuals? Maybe, it will catch on in the hot deals/groceries forum... One can dream.
:tide
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