Thread: Prime Day 2022
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Old 07-16-2022, 11:57 AM   #172
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Originally Posted by Catlady View Post
Lately, Amazon hasn't been offering me anything for no-rush shipping or Amazon Day shipping. If they expect me to wait a week, they should at least give me a measly dollar credit.
The more expensive the item, the more likely you are to get an offer. I really have no idea what the threshold amount actually is. However, I have noticed numerous times that I won't get a credit offer for a $10 item but if I bump the total purchase to $20 or $30 I get an offer. Obviously, I don't buy more than I need just to get a credit but if I'm buying several items I do order them in groups that maximize the shipping credits.

OR

It may not be the total $ but the number of items that triggers the offer.

Consider this:
I have a $8.55 item in my cart and... no delay offer.
Bump quantity to two and get a $1 offer.
Bump quantity to three ad get a $2 offer.
Additional items do not get higher offers.

Amazon, go figure.

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