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Huggies Thick Baby Wipes Fragrance Free 640-Pack $20 ($18 S&S, $17 S&S with Prime) + Post ($0 with Prime/ $59 Spend) @ Amazon AU

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Last on sale 17/7, Huggies Thick Baby Wipes Fragrance Free 640-Pack is back on sale. $17 with Prime and subscribe and save. Thanks to @Ametric, I copied your title.
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  • +1

    FYI I bought this deal earlier in the month. It didn't arrive so I got a refund. It appears to be coming from China.

    • My order is preparing to be shipped so not sure.

    • same thing happened to me, preparing to ship >> shipped >> returned because of a "problem" refunded me SUPER ANNOYING

      • +1

        This has happened a few times with Amazon on some cheap deals for me recently even the dove 1.5L however a small chat to support gets you the price difference of reordering at the normal price and your promo price quick and easy :)

  • +1

    Thanks OP. Got 3 boxes. Should last for awhile.

  • +1

    Other sellers are selling for $11 on Amazon too

  • -6

    Are these safe for new borns? I cant find the ingredients on Amazon. Most wipes these days have some sort of harmful chemical so I havent been able to find a good option.

    • +11

      Don't worry, once your newborn starts to crawl, they will lick everything.

  • Managed to snag some via other sellers for $11

    • Link?

    • I can see the option, but they appear to be a new seller… How do you know if the seller is trust worthy or not 🤔

      • I clicked through to See All Buying Options, AUSTRALIA HUB is the seller.
        I can't see the original deal, suspect it's due to my postage location - like EVERYTHING recently.

        • Have yours shipped? Mines say it is coming via China Post

          • @tonyhklo: Yep, exactly the same, I'm not expecting anything to arrive.
            The Amazon store doesn't have any items anymore.

            • @d3c619: Same here, dont think it would ever arrive (and even so, probably not the same thing as we get here, so bought 20 boxes (4 packs of 80 sheets each) last week from woolies.

        • Not expecting delivery.

        • Still havent received mine. Joke

          • +1

            @Jinnyboy: I got a refund from Amazon after requesting it via the automated method.

            • @d3c619: same but such con artists out there - whats the point of wasting our time to get our personal info? i wonder if this tracking is even legit from China Post.

      • +2

        @fortunecookie I thought the same thing so stuck with Amazon AU as the seller 🙂

        • Yep, def a new seller, will be interesting to see if the order goes through.

          • +1

            @d3c619: Showing shipped atm. I ordered yesterday.

            • @abhiz: They're all fake and they will never arrive. You will be refunded in a week.

              Stick with Amazon AU as seller.

              Those fake sellers are just trying to grab your name and address.

              • @OzComment: Ordered as well, didnt see this comment before ordering….
                Probably dossnt matter, not my real name on Amazon anyway. Worst case it gets refunded.

                • @tonyhklo: you are lucky to be able to use fake name and not worrying parcels going to post office.

                  Some people rely on post office when their parcel can't be delivered, and post office will verify your ID so those people have to use real name.

                  • @OzComment: The local post offices would verify address only, rarely check the name.

                    • @tonyhklo: you are yet another “lucky” person.

                      Go to post office website check their official procedure:

                      When collecting from the Post Office, we'll ask you to show ID proving that you're either the person it's addressed to (the 'addressee'), or someone who's authorised to collect (on the addressee's behalf).

  • +1

    There's a lot more competition in this space now, a lot of "homebrand" wipes out there are just as good for a standard cost of 2 bucks for an 80 pack.

    • +1

      agree. i find these huggies too dry, have switched to the aldi wipes

      • I get any of the homebrand style ones now, mainly because I will be out and realise I need some wipes, so just go for convenience. I find them all just as good if not better.

  • +1

    They are $2.5 each at woolworths now for a pack of 80, so works out to be $20 for 640 sheets, potentially stacking with 10% off, shopback 25% and $20 off direct to boot.

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