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Has the OT ever used Paribus?
Posted on 7/25/18 at 8:52 am
Posted on 7/25/18 at 8:52 am
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Have you seen some savings? My bank (Capital One) is pushing this to me and I've never heard of it.
Posted on 7/25/18 at 8:59 am to MSMHater
Seems like something I can do in 5 minutes if need be. I've called Amazon customer service 4 or 5 times and never been put on hold.
Posted on 7/25/18 at 9:03 am to MSMHater
Pretty sure I don’t want to give some start up access to all my amazon purchases.
Posted on 7/25/18 at 9:07 am to MSMHater
You can already track your packages through Amazon, and if they're late, you can call or chat, and they'll give you a shipping refund and a Prime extension.
No longer are Prime things actually two-day shipping. It is two-day shipping from when the seller decided to ship it (or gets it in stock to ship it). Two-day shipping on something I bought yesterday morning....estimated delivery is six days later.
Amazon kinda sucks now. The only reason I used it was that the thing I bought was a package of multiple items. I would've had to figure out the part numbers for each, and order them individually if I got it from a vendor here (but it would've been here in one day)
No longer are Prime things actually two-day shipping. It is two-day shipping from when the seller decided to ship it (or gets it in stock to ship it). Two-day shipping on something I bought yesterday morning....estimated delivery is six days later.
Amazon kinda sucks now. The only reason I used it was that the thing I bought was a package of multiple items. I would've had to figure out the part numbers for each, and order them individually if I got it from a vendor here (but it would've been here in one day)
Posted on 7/25/18 at 9:07 am to MSMHater
I have it. Seems like it used to be much more valuable than it is lately. I guess that retailers caught on because savings are few and far between nowadays.
But I've saved money before. They will automatically email Amazon for me when packages don't arrive on time. It has resulted in an additional month of amazon prime subscription and 5 bucks in credit here and there.
EDIT: just be aware that you have to grant Paribus access to all of your Gmail account. They scan your emails for receipts from retailers (like amazon). This has obvious privacy concerns so you have to weigh that versus any benefit. You actually reminded me I still have it cause like I said the benefits have been very few lately. I may delete their access to my email if I don't see any more benefits soon.
But I've saved money before. They will automatically email Amazon for me when packages don't arrive on time. It has resulted in an additional month of amazon prime subscription and 5 bucks in credit here and there.
EDIT: just be aware that you have to grant Paribus access to all of your Gmail account. They scan your emails for receipts from retailers (like amazon). This has obvious privacy concerns so you have to weigh that versus any benefit. You actually reminded me I still have it cause like I said the benefits have been very few lately. I may delete their access to my email if I don't see any more benefits soon.
This post was edited on 7/25/18 at 9:11 am
Posted on 7/25/18 at 9:12 am to Hammertime
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No longer are Prime things actually two-day shipping. It is two-day shipping from when the seller decided to ship it (or gets it in stock to ship it). Two-day shipping on something I bought yesterday morning....estimated delivery is six days later.
I can get most things same day if ordered in the morning otherwise next day. I haven't had anything come later than 2 days
Posted on 7/25/18 at 9:53 am to AnonymousTiger
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just be aware that you have to grant Paribus access to all of your Gmail account.
Yea, no thanks.
And thanks for the input.
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