Amazon’s Subscribe & Save program might actually cost you more money
Trying to make the most of amazon subscribe save program? You are in the right place. Below we break it down in plain English, with practical tips you can actually use.
Key Takeaways
- Advertisement If you’ve ever used or are currently using Amazon’s Subscribe & Save program, you might have been enticed by the grea...
- But it could actually be costing you more money , leading some people to call the Amazon program a ‘bait and switch’ scheme.
- Read more: 5 ways to maximize your savings on Amazon Does Amazon’s Subscribe & Save program save you money or cost you more?
If you’ve ever used or are currently using Amazon’s Subscribe & Save program, you might have been enticed by the excellent initial prices on items you use everyday.
But it could actually be costing you more money , leading some people to call the Amazon program a ‘bait and switch’ scheme.
Read more: 5 ways to maximize your savings on Amazon
Does Amazon’s Subscribe & Save program save you money or cost you more?
The New York Times recently published a story reporting on changes to the prices of Subscribe & Save items after a customer’s first purchase.
What’s surprising about this is that with most recurring items people sign up for (i.e. Netflix, gym memberships, newspapers, a wine club, etc.), they expect to pay the same cost every month.
Well, that’s not the case with Subscribe & Save: In fact, author Brian Chen discovered cost increases of up to 170% on Subscribe & Save purchases.
‘To get a preliminary view into whether people can save , or not , with Amazon’s program, I plugged prices of 50 featured Subscribe & Save items into a spreadsheet and looked at their cost histories over the previous six months. I compiled the results with the web tool Camel Camel Camel, an Amazon cost tracker,’ he wrote.
Though Amazon promises you’ll save 5% by using Subscribe & Save, the company also notes that the prices do fluctuate in its terms of service.
‘The total cost charged to your payment method for each Subscribe & Save order will be the cost of the item on the day that order is processed less the Subscribe & Save discount, plus any applicable sales tax,’ it says.
To be fair, it would be difficult to keep goods such as paper towels, napkins and dish detergent the same cost every month, and if prices on these items dropped lower elsewhere, shoppers would miss out on the savings if prices remained fixed.
AdvertisementHowever, you have to pay attention if you want to save.
Bottom line: If you use Subscribe & Save, make sure you monitor the prices of the items you’re buying to be sure you’re not overpaying when you shouldn’t be. Also, you can receive alerts from Camel Camel Camel should the cost of an item you purchase frequently change.
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Before you check out, double-check amazon subscribe save program against current offers and any coupons you can stack. Small habits like this add up to real savings over a year.
Originally published at clark.com.
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