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The Ins and Outs of Amazon Subscribe and Save

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No, you will only be able to use one subscription at a time. Then the problem was to cancel it. Delivery windows are set up in month-by-month increments, with the shortest window being once a month and the longest being once every six months.

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Slickdeals content may contain references to products from one or more of our affiliate partners. If you make a purchase on their site through a link on Slickdeals, we receive a small commission. This in no way affects our opinions on products or services mentioned in our content. We often see Frontpage deals coming in by way of , but couldn't help but notice that the details of the program are a little unclear. How exactly do you save money? And what's the commitment level like? Is it a major pain to cancel subscriptions? We decided to demystify Amazon Subscribe and Save by breaking down all the must-know details. If you're looking for a little clarity, you've come to the right place. How Does Amazon Subscribe and Save Work? Subscribe and Save is pretty much what the name implies — an online shopping service that allows users to subscribe to items they frequently buy, then set up auto-delivery so that these items arrive as often as they'd like. Delivery windows are set up in month-by-month increments, with the shortest window being once a month and the longest being once every six months. But the real savings come in when you hit the five-item mark. Subscribing to five or more items to be delivered together bumps your discount up to 15% off. The key here is that in order to get that 15% discount, all five subscriptions have to come on the same monthly delivery date. Or paper towels on your doorstep every three? Subscribe and Save lets you set it up in just a few clicks. There are literally thousands of eligible items you can subscribe to, from grocery items to beauty products to pet supplies. In addition to the convenience factor, the free program also doles out some pretty impressive savings; if you know how to snag them. The number of items you choose to subscribe to is entirely up to you, but just know that the more you select, the more you save. If you have up to four subscriptions set for one delivery, you'll automatically get 5% off plus free standard shipping. Sorry, subscriptions don't qualify for. But the real savings come in when you hit the five-item mark. Subscribing to five or more items to be delivered together bumps your discount up to 15% off. The key here is that in order to get that 15% discount, all five subscriptions have to come on the same monthly delivery date. On months where, say, only four items come, you'll only get 5% off. Still, for items you were planning on buying anyway think household staples and toiletries , Subscribe and Save may be worth considering. Another detail to keep in mind, though, is that if you run out of an item in the middle of your delivery cycle and can't wait until the next cycle begins to adjust your delivery frequency or the quantity of the item being delivered, you'll be on the hook for the refills. This means no free shipping, unless you have Prime and order it that way. In fact, it's a great way to really maximize your savings. Amazon offers up a number of coupons for select Subscribe and Save items — all of which can be redeemed on top of the discounts mentioned above. You can view all the latest Subscribe and Save coupons. See a coupon that catches your eye? After subscribing to the product, the discount will be applied to the next delivery. When it comes to stacking these savings, the 5% discount or 15%, if you have at least five items in your shipment will be applied before any coupons. Also, these coupons are for one-time-use only and will not apply to future deliveries of that item. So if you subscribe to a particular item because there's a great coupon available, be sure to cancel it after you receive that first shipment. Once you subscribe to an item, you'll see that monthly delivery is the most common option. But you're in no way locked into this timeframe. Adjusting delivery dates or frequency of deliveries is easy; you can modify different aspects of your subscriptions or cancel all together with no penalty via your Amazon account settings. From there, the next steps are self-explanatory. Prices are locked in for your first order, but not on subsequent orders after that. When you subscribe to an item, your credit card isn't actually charged until that item is shipped. This is precisely why it's a good idea to take a peek at your upcoming orders just prior to delivery to check on any significant price jumps. If you catch a spike, you can call off the delivery. On the flip side, you may end up cashing in with a lower price than you started with. Simply go to your Subscribe and Save items, hover over the subscription you want to cancel, click edit, then click cancel. There are absolutely no fees or penalties for doing so. So, does it sound worth it? It depends on what you're ordering. For some items, you may actually be able to save more cash at your local warehouse club, but if you do a little research ahead of time and take advantage of coupons, there are definitely good deals to be had. And even if you can save a few pennies at a brick-and-mortar store, the convenience and decent-enough savings may be enough to sway some potential new customers. Have you given Subscribe and Save a try? Images courtesy of Amazon. I think this might be a little outdated. Perhaps I am wrong, but you used to be able to change the date of when your subscribe and save could be shipped--or ship it right now if I needed something. I've needed things right away, but if you do the subscribe and save, and need it immediately, it gives you the regular price. It's all done by Amazon now. They have a specific day that they will ship things, not when you want to. Before each shipment, we will send an e-mail notification to let you know your next order is being processed so you can make any necessary updates, if needed. Also, with price fluctuations, why not give subscribe and save repeat items the best price since your previous month subscribe and save date? Subscribe and save is a good option, but you still need to work on getting the best price available. Items I would have continued are often no longer available. I don't like second deliveries with high second shipment prices if I forget to check and cancel in time. I find it hard to read what the actual price for the shipment is since the stated price on the item doesn't match the promotional price that was stated at the start of the subscription even before that shipment ships. Too hard to be sure I'm getting the lower price. Another trick to making up the 15% is to add or re-active cancelled out-of-stock items. For the first month, at least, they will count towards your 5 items, even though they won't go ahead to dispatch nor be billed. This helps reduce the amount of add-ons you find yourself buying to make that 15% target. I don't order most items that they Amazon carries at a regular enough frequency for this to make sense. Box of Greenie dog treats. From now on I'm going to make a note of price I'm subscribing at, and will check before they ship. What good is %15 extra off, when price can DOUBLE! Some items are eligible for the full 15% but not all. Such as: Pringles are good for 15% but Kitty Litter is only good for 5%. Box of Greenie dog treats. From now on I'm going to make a note of price I'm subscribing at, and will check before they ship. What good is %15 extra off, when price can DOUBLE! I have 3 separate subscriptions. One for me, one for my Dad, and one for my Mom. The price hike issue is well known but with a little diligence it can be managed. Such as: I buy Tide laundry soap liquid for my Dad. I saw the price hike and found a slightly smaller bottle at a good price. Next month I will watch to see which will be the better value and skip the other. There is no limit to how often you can skip an item and it allows me to maintain the 5 item discount for each month. Think of it as stacking your hand and disgarding the less desireable each month. Item prices are often much higher for some reason then magically go back down a few days later but before the items ship. Now I would think Amazon would give you the lowest item price before the item ships but they won't. They just say they only price match TV's...

Seller Central sign in required. If you're being charged for a subscription, but you don't see it in your list of subscriptions, it might be billed through someone other than Apple. In addition to the convenience factor, the free program also doles out some con impressive savings; if you know how to snag them. Fees, available product categories, and selling requirements may vary between the three marketplaces. Just how do you unsubscribe and cancel Kindle Unlimited on Amazon. If you have up to four subscriptions set for one delivery, you'll automatically get 5% off file free standard shipping. Other company and product names may be trademarks of their respective owners. One for me, one for my Dad, and one for my Mom.

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