5 Hacks Amazon Doesn’t Want You To Know
Nov 25, 2016 20:55:33 GMT -5
Post by Shoshanna on Nov 25, 2016 20:55:33 GMT -5
5 Hacks Amazon Doesn’t Want You To Know
Secrets to shopping smartly on Amazon.
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1. Automatically check other retailers and find coupon codes with Wikibuy
Automatically check other retailers and find coupon codes with Wikibuy
Via wikibuy.com
Wikibuy is a Google Chrome add-on that checks other retailers for the exact product you’re shopping for on Amazon and notifies you in less than ten seconds if it finds a better price. Rather than forcing you to check out on the other retailer’s site, customers can checkout on Wikibuy with a 100% money back guarantee and awesome customer support. It also automatically finds and applies coupons on hundreds of sites like Target, Expedia, and Macy’s.
I recently purchased a Fitbit Alta with Wikibuy and saved $36 on the Amazon price. It doesn’t always find a better price, but when it does, the savings can be huge.
Did I mention it’s free? Try it HERE.
(At link)
2. Prime memberships can be shared between two people
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When you create a free Amazon Household account, Amazon allows you to share Prime benefits with one other person. This includes free Prime shipping, Prime Video and Music, and digital content you’ve purchased through Amazon.
Whether it’s a spouse, kid, or that guy from Craigslist, most everyone has a roommate. This one’s a no-brainer.
3. Turn your pre-paid gift cards into Amazon gift cards
Turn your pre-paid gift cards into Amazon gift cards
Have a bunch of old prepaid debit cards laying around? Log into Amazon and navigate to the Gift Card page. After selecting custom amount, enter your prepaid card balance and contact information. Wait two hours, and voila, you now have an Amazon gift card in your inbox.
4. Camel Camel Camel alerts you when prices drop
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Stop checking your wish list items every day to see if the price dropped. With Camel Camel Camel, you can monitor the price on millions of Amazon products and receive alerts when prices drop. Many product categories, like clothing, are very seasonal and see mass reductions during certain times of year.
Don’t think prices change that often? Test it out with a random sample of products and check back in a month. It’s also free!
5. Free photo storage with Amazon Prime
\Quit paying for Dropbox and Google Drive. Use your Amazon Prime membership to receive an unlimited amount of photo storage with access on any device. If you upload photos online, this feature will pay for half your Amazon Prime membership.
Whether you hack Amazon prices with Wikibuy or start tracking price drops, make sure you’re keeping your Amazon addiction healthy!
More details at link
Secrets to shopping smartly on Amazon.
This post was created by a user and has not been vetted or endorsed by BuzzFeed's editorial staff. BuzzFeed Community is a place where anyone can post awesome lists and creations. Learn more or post your buzz!
1. Automatically check other retailers and find coupon codes with Wikibuy
Automatically check other retailers and find coupon codes with Wikibuy
Via wikibuy.com
Wikibuy is a Google Chrome add-on that checks other retailers for the exact product you’re shopping for on Amazon and notifies you in less than ten seconds if it finds a better price. Rather than forcing you to check out on the other retailer’s site, customers can checkout on Wikibuy with a 100% money back guarantee and awesome customer support. It also automatically finds and applies coupons on hundreds of sites like Target, Expedia, and Macy’s.
I recently purchased a Fitbit Alta with Wikibuy and saved $36 on the Amazon price. It doesn’t always find a better price, but when it does, the savings can be huge.
Did I mention it’s free? Try it HERE.
(At link)
2. Prime memberships can be shared between two people
Giphy / Via giphy.com
When you create a free Amazon Household account, Amazon allows you to share Prime benefits with one other person. This includes free Prime shipping, Prime Video and Music, and digital content you’ve purchased through Amazon.
Whether it’s a spouse, kid, or that guy from Craigslist, most everyone has a roommate. This one’s a no-brainer.
3. Turn your pre-paid gift cards into Amazon gift cards
Turn your pre-paid gift cards into Amazon gift cards
Have a bunch of old prepaid debit cards laying around? Log into Amazon and navigate to the Gift Card page. After selecting custom amount, enter your prepaid card balance and contact information. Wait two hours, and voila, you now have an Amazon gift card in your inbox.
4. Camel Camel Camel alerts you when prices drop
Via camelcamelcamel.com
Stop checking your wish list items every day to see if the price dropped. With Camel Camel Camel, you can monitor the price on millions of Amazon products and receive alerts when prices drop. Many product categories, like clothing, are very seasonal and see mass reductions during certain times of year.
Don’t think prices change that often? Test it out with a random sample of products and check back in a month. It’s also free!
5. Free photo storage with Amazon Prime
\Quit paying for Dropbox and Google Drive. Use your Amazon Prime membership to receive an unlimited amount of photo storage with access on any device. If you upload photos online, this feature will pay for half your Amazon Prime membership.
Whether you hack Amazon prices with Wikibuy or start tracking price drops, make sure you’re keeping your Amazon addiction healthy!
More details at link