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Apr252010

Packed with possibilities

Do you like lugging laundry detergent home from the market?   What if a few of the products that you routinely purchase could be delivered directly to your doorstep on a regular basis?  A schedule defined by you.  What if, in addition to that, you received 15% off the everyday price?  And there was no charge for shipping.  Sounds too good to be true?   That's what I thought, too.  It took me some time and a certain amount of frustration to lock in links so that I could consistently access this opportunity.  When I did, I wanted to share this potentially valuable resource with you.

When ordering through Amazon’s Subscribe & Save, you automatically receive a new shipment of an item in intervals you select at a discount on their everyday price. They charge your credit card for each order only when the item is shipped, and you may cancel at any time.

Subscription orders are available in one-, two-, three-, and six-month intervals. You simply select the frequency with which you want to receive new orders, and they’ll send out the shipments automatically. You can change your subscription schedule online at any time.

Before they ship the next order, they’ll send you an e-mail letting you know that the process has begun, giving you time to make updates to your subscription as necessary.  There are no commitments. Cancel your subscription anytime, online, 24 hours a day. Use the "Manage Your Subscribe & Save Items" page, which can be found in Your Account.

Pretty good deal, don't you think?  I routinely print piles of pictures and was constantly running out of ink cartridges.  Not anymore.  It took a little fiddling to figure out a delivery frequency that fit my particular needs but that's easy enough to determine and to modify.

Their motto:  "Why keep running out?" is a good/green one.  Check it out: Subscribe & Save

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