Plus, a lot of things I’d look for (eg, cheap usb cable/adapter) are free shipping so don’t count towards the minimum… OR are obscenely expen$ive for some reason (I don’t want nor need a gold-plated braided-with-unicorn-hair light-up 12” cable for 15bux).
I’m crapping batteries so don’t need any more.
Can’t think of any trash items with which to pad out an order anymore.
So I just quietly seethe until I find something I do need… and by then any sale/coupon/code/whatever on the original item is done.
I often tend towards household consumables, if they’re priced comparably against local retail establishments.
Things like lightbulbs, floss, etc. Stuff that you need to replenish regularly anyway, so there’s no harm in buying extra.
Maybe chip in with a few family members and split the cost of a prime membership, would be cheaper in the long run then buying stuff you dont really need.
Gnope, wouldn’t count. Anything with “free shipping” is on the seller’s dime, not part of the FBA party.
And of course I just ordered a set. :person_facepalming:
Oh, anyone wants something cheap but good, Winco chinese cleaver. Anything from hacquing through a melon to mashing garlic, it’s my go-to kitchen tool. About 10bux 13bux a pop, you could also get a set of 6 or 24(!) if you wanna gift ’em.
Be reeeeally careful wiping ’em down, as I got nicked when not careful.
I have Prime. Yes, it doubled in price recently, but I still think it’s worth it at least for me. I buy a ton of stuff from them, and I watch Prime movies and TV shows. I’m getting more than my money’s worth.
Just FIY, as I mentioned to Boaz, the handle on mine felt like untreated wood, not shiny like in the photos on Amazon, so I sprayed a few coats of Crystal Clear on it right after I received it. It was a different listing though and almost 4 years ago. YMMV
Yeah as I mentioned you can split cost with other family who live at different address, I can’t recall how many addresses is the max, like 3-5. I’m on my brothers account, in return I gave him my netflix log in so he uses that.