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Old 11-13-2017, 06:49 PM   #613
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Originally Posted by ZodWallop View Post
I ordered three paper books as a Christmas present for a friend. Was offered the pantry credit. Took the free shipping as I always do.

A $2 credit on digital books would have changed my mind. Amazon just doesn't seem to leverage their knowledge of their customers in any useful way when it comes to 'No Rush' shipping.
I think I've mentioned this in the past, but some may not have noticed. I have found that if Amazon offers the Pantry credit (or other useless no-rush shipping "incentives"), try going ahead and getting the credit. Once the credit is present in your account (i.e. item has shipped) just don't use it. I have found that once all of the credits for these "useless" items are in my account it goes back to offering $1 credits. $1 credits are the only ones that you can stack so they will offer those continuously. If you have the Pantry credit and don't use it, in my experience they don't continue to offer it.
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