Curash baby wipes, cheapest price in a while
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Curash Water Wipes 480pk (6x80) $16.79 + Delivery ($15.11 Subscribe & Save, $14.27 S & S with Prime) @ Amazon AU
Last edited 01/03/2020 - 21:04 by 1 other user
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Yep, this.
Before S&S price shows $16.79. $14.27 with S&S (15% instead of 10% you mention in title)
Prime vs non-prime
You were too quick was just revising.
Before S&S price shows $16.79. $14.27 with S&S if you have prime(15%) or without Prime 10% (price you quoted in title)
Price must’ve updated
Weird
Title been updated to reflected correct price
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So Subscribe and Save is not eligible for Cash back too
So cashrewards and shopback are basically useless then. I mostly buy movies, games and some books. This cuts out most of my purchases.
Why the change?
Why? Amazon clearly thinks it has the power now and doesn’t need help from cash back sites to drive sales.
We should really stop buying from amazon for a while and might change their minds.
Cashback was the only reason I really shopped at Amazon for a lot of things. They usually price match other retailers but the cashback is what tipped them over the edge. If they're not offering that now then there's no point buying from them.
@dreamstation: Same here,in fact I never like buying from companies where their business model is centred around bots price matching (OW excepted because they price beat). I rather buy from the company offering the discounts in the first place.
@cloudy: Yep.
@dreamstation: You are right in some cases but not all
Yes Amazon price match with other retailers which didn't give you extra benefit except CB
However, for Prime members, you get free delivery and don't need to worry about stock level for C&C
There are many times order I spend is even less than the standard delivery fees on most major retailers
(eg. buying 2 dettol surface cleaner for $4 and get free delivery, coles has a minimum of $30 for delivery, and the delivery fee is like $5-10ish)
This still drives me to buy on amazon vs other retailersMy only comment on Amazon is the are over packaging most of their stuff
eg. Using a giant paper box just to put some toilet papers are so environmental unfriendly
These burn my bits
agreed, i get a burning sensation when using them occasionally
i really doubt they are 'pure water'
These ones. The water ones
apologies "simply water"
i just confirmed again looking at the box, going to take a while to get through these ones.
$10 a box of 6 at the reject shop
These exact ones or the green box?
Chemist Warehouse same price
$16.79 at CW
Yep
Wow, I don't know why anyone wouldn't use S&S now given it comes down to $14.27 each.
Huggies wipe is $2 per pack of 80 wipes at Woolworths