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prime members- possible amazon pantry 'glitch' or intentional(!)£2.99 off for delivery
£5.99Amazon Deals
So, if you were eligible for the free amazon pantry delivery for purchasing something on prime day, you can get the 2.99 deducted from your total value as well as having 2.99 off for purchasing 4 eligible items.
You effectively get £5.98 off if you get 4 eligible items. Not sure if that is intentional but seems rather generous to give money off as opposed to just free delivery
A couple of the eligible items have discount vouchers you can use too
Only on one order so probably is prime day specific but still seems like a good deal to me
You effectively get £5.98 off if you get 4 eligible items. Not sure if that is intentional but seems rather generous to give money off as opposed to just free delivery
A couple of the eligible items have discount vouchers you can use too
Only on one order so probably is prime day specific but still seems like a good deal to me
If anything I'm sorely disappointed with the pantry credit system this year as in the past you could always stack multiple ones, so i bought several smaller items on prime day partly on the hope that i could build up a nice discount to do a pantry shop but later found out via chat I only get one £2.99 credit as it's one per customer. Very misleading IMHO since on each order I placed it DID say I would receive another credit. Got £5 account credit for the misleading wording but still not entirely satisfied TBH....
£5 for 4 decent sized boxes of Crunchy Nut is still a great deal. Delivered too for lazy folk like me.
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It seems to be an unusual system. Try putting in 5 or 6 bottles and it'll possibly still be £3.99 . With a bit of tinkering I've got a £10.98 discount. This is likely due to the amount of items I bought which specifically offered the pantry discount though.
Just got 4 bottles of Robinsons and a pack of 6 cans of J20 for £3.36 delivered / all in!
Nothing groundbreaking but certainly good value!
Subtotal was over £10.