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Post by Basket1lady on Dec 27, 2018 18:46:57 GMT
4,235.27. Not including text books, digital content, or DH’s orders from his sub account. Yikes!!!!
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Post by 950nancy on Dec 27, 2018 18:51:10 GMT
Y'all keep ordering. My Amazon stock is down about $600 per share!
Mine was over $3,000, but we buy gifts, appliance parts, and other things that are something we needed to get. If I wouldn't have spent it there, I would have spent it at Target or somewhere else. Also, over half of those purchases were "free" using my credit card points.
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Post by gmcwife1 on Dec 27, 2018 18:53:41 GMT
Spreadsheet was 202 lines long. Total was $3754. Love Amazon. Ours is 202 lines also Average cost $20.51, total for this year $4121.82.
We use Amazon a lot instead of going out and shopping.
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Post by mnmloveli on Dec 27, 2018 18:58:30 GMT
$1,183.44 for me. Not bad.
I'm scared to know how much I spent on digital books. Anyone know how to check that ?
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DEX
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Post by DEX on Dec 27, 2018 19:03:09 GMT
51 items for $3675.72. Whoops!
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Post by just PEAchy on Dec 27, 2018 19:07:18 GMT
Mine was 228 lines totaling $4913
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Post by bc2ca on Dec 27, 2018 19:16:24 GMT
My total is $2028 over 50 orders, so I'm not feeling pretty happy about keeping Prime right now.
We all order through one account, so this includes things the kids will order and pay me back.
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StephDRebel
Drama Llama
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Post by StephDRebel on Dec 27, 2018 19:20:39 GMT
$2124 last year. My goal was to spend less this year, in 2017 I was at $2905 so I suppose I did, but not quite like I meant to. I think I just spent it on overstock instead.
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Post by Pahina722 on Dec 27, 2018 19:32:39 GMT
I was at $4800 adding the lines up through November when I hit something wrong. I’m guessing around $5700 for the year. I was too lazy to go to my computer and export/import the data. Everything we buy through Amazon is something we are going to buy period, so it’s not a big deal to me.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 27, 2018 21:09:09 GMT
Through this point, I win. By a lot. That’s all I’m sayin 😝
I do own two businesses for which I shop on Amazon too but even still, I was surprised.
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Post by chaosisapony on Dec 27, 2018 21:11:23 GMT
I am using my computer and on the site I don't even have an option for "ordering and shopping preferences" but, I googled and got a direct link. It just gave me a spreadsheet option which didn't open correctly. So, meh. But I can see that I placed 86 orders this year, and generally speaking my orders are around $30 each. So I'm guessing my yearly total at $2580. Which I'm ok with, I buy a lot of necessities on Amazon or things that I would buy elsewhere anyway.
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Post by Zee on Dec 27, 2018 22:26:43 GMT
I have no idea but I'm really happy with them right now. I rented a textbook earlier this year that was in poor condition but still usable, so I didn't think much of it and returned it in the condition in which I received it. I got it back again with a note that I was being charged the full price due to damage.
I was really irritated because I could see that the book was still exactly as I received and sent it back, no further damage, so I did a customer service chat and was issued a refund. Very easy and no haggling.
But beware, anyone who rents textbooks--you may want to document the condition or complain if you receive something that's not in great shape!
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MsKnit
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RefuPea #1406
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Post by MsKnit on Dec 27, 2018 22:39:21 GMT
I reluctantly tried. All I ended up with was a list of the orders. No total. Though, I think DH told me how much our Amazon spending was this year. I think I blocked it out. LOL!
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MsKnit
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Post by MsKnit on Dec 27, 2018 22:47:02 GMT
I’m not even going to look. I buy a lot of stuff I’m too lazy to the city to get. Example, I just received felt pads for my kitchen chairs. They didn’t have what I wanted here in town and I didn’t want to have to go to several stores to find what I wanted. I get stuff faster than if I put on a list for the next time I go to the city. Yes! I am so darned scatterbrained that I will forget what I went out for. Prime example: vacuum cleaner bags. 1. I have to remember to actually drive there, as it isn't on my regular route. 2. They aren't open on the weekends. So, I'm dealing with weekday hours. So, I forget. The vacuum cleaner needed to be serviced and a new filter installed. With the holidays, it was a PITA. And, I save $ by staying home.
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Post by papersilly on Dec 27, 2018 22:53:43 GMT
Y'all keep ordering. My Amazon stock is down about $600 per share! mine is down almost $1,000 from the last time i bought a batch but thank goodness my first purchases were at a much better price point.
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paget
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Post by paget on Dec 27, 2018 22:54:34 GMT
Does it work on mobile phones? Even with the directions I couldn’t find it... probably for the best!
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Post by freecharlie on Dec 27, 2018 23:08:48 GMT
I can't download it right now as office has disappeared from my laptop and now it says the key has expired. Luckily my district does the HUP thing and it just came out, so I can buy it for $25. Thanks to this thread, I didn't miss out.
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newlywoods03
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Blessed Beyond Measure
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Post by newlywoods03 on Dec 27, 2018 23:27:59 GMT
Just under $1500 for 37 items Who knows how much my digital orders were
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Post by myshelly on Dec 27, 2018 23:32:39 GMT
$2,036.00 and all delivered through Prime. makes that annual fee worth every penny because it's not about how much we order but how many TIMES we ordered. Amazon has had free delivery with no minimum purchase since before Black Friday. And before that the minimum for free shipping had gone back down to $25. I don’t understand how anyone can possibly think paying for prime is worth it. I paid $0 and got a years worth of amazon deliveries for free. Prime is over $100.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 27, 2018 23:34:20 GMT
Just over $2k for this year.
Over $12k since I began purchasing from Amazon in 2006...yikes!
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Post by papersilly on Dec 27, 2018 23:46:12 GMT
$2,036.00 and all delivered through Prime. makes that annual fee worth every penny because it's not about how much we order but how many TIMES we ordered. Amazon has had free delivery with no minimum purchase since before Black Friday. And before that the minimum for free shipping had gone back down to $25. I don’t understand how anyone can possibly think paying for prime is worth it. I paid $0 and got a years worth of amazon deliveries for free. Prime is over $100. but it's not just the delivery. it's also the movies, the music, and other perks. and many of my items are below $25. i don't want to have to search around for an add-on item just to push me to $25 or $35 and free shipping. if i want that $9 item only, i can buy that $9 item only. prime gives me that freedom. and what's $100/year? that's nothing. we can spend that eating out on any given night so why not spend it on Prime? i've easily spent that and then some on way more senseless things.
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Post by littlemama on Dec 27, 2018 23:49:31 GMT
Oh, hell no. I am not looking at that!
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Post by myshelly on Dec 27, 2018 23:53:08 GMT
Amazon has had free delivery with no minimum purchase since before Black Friday. And before that the minimum for free shipping had gone back down to $25. I don’t understand how anyone can possibly think paying for prime is worth it. I paid $0 and got a years worth of amazon deliveries for free. Prime is over $100. but it's not just the delivery. it's also the movies, the music, and other perks. and many of my items are below $25. i don't want to have to search around for an add-on item just to push me to $25 or $35 and free shipping. if i want that $9 item only, i can buy that $9 item only. prime gives me that freedom. and what's $100/year? that's nothing. we can spend that eating out on any given night so why not spend it on Prime? i've easily spent that and then some on way more senseless things. Like I said, it has been and still is no minimum purchase so you don’t have to get to the $25. To me it just seems like people are paying for what I’m getting for free and I don’t get it.
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Post by kibble on Dec 27, 2018 23:59:35 GMT
$2,036.00 and all delivered through Prime. makes that annual fee worth every penny because it's not about how much we order but how many TIMES we ordered. Amazon has had free delivery with no minimum purchase since before Black Friday. And before that the minimum for free shipping had gone back down to $25. I don’t understand how anyone can possibly think paying for prime is worth it. I paid $0 and got a years worth of amazon deliveries for free. Prime is over $100. We cancelled ours last month for this reason (I think it was paid until February) Just can't justify the $119 a year it is now. We rarely watch Prime video (its our least favorite of the streaming we have) and don't use most the other services it offers.
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Post by papersilly on Dec 28, 2018 0:04:50 GMT
but it's not just the delivery. it's also the movies, the music, and other perks. and many of my items are below $25. i don't want to have to search around for an add-on item just to push me to $25 or $35 and free shipping. if i want that $9 item only, i can buy that $9 item only. prime gives me that freedom. and what's $100/year? that's nothing. we can spend that eating out on any given night so why not spend it on Prime? i've easily spent that and then some on way more senseless things. Like I said, it has been and still is no minimum purchase so you don’t have to get to the $25. To me it just seems like people are paying for what I’m getting for free and I don’t get it. i know, it doesn't make sense to some people. we have been had Prime almost from the get go so we are just used to paying it. like i said, we have spent that amount on dumber things so why not Prime? we have made use of the other perks so it's worth still it to us to have it. to me, it's no different than being a Disney Annual Passholder whether we go a lot that year, just once, or not at all. the money is not life changing so we spend it. ETA: back to the free shipping thing. Just because Amazon gives you free shipping, doesn't necessarily mean it's 2-3 day shipping. Prime shipping is not as fast as it used to be but it's still faster than 5-7 day (or even more) free shipping.
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Post by papercrafteradvocate on Dec 28, 2018 0:05:02 GMT
I found link by googling.
$15,124 (777 items) for just this past year—and we use for a lot—stocking pantry, Whole Foods, business, gifts, personal...
We changed our way shopping this year—love the convenience of Amazon. Less going to stores and random shopping.
Since 2010, $45,348 (2546 items). Just this year alone accounted for 1/3 of our 8 year total.
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Post by kernriver on Dec 28, 2018 0:19:13 GMT
I got the spreadsheet but I couldn’t find the total.
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Post by sleepingbooty on Dec 28, 2018 0:21:19 GMT
I just did my total manually because despite the amazon.fr help section saying a rapport d'historique is available, it doesn't appear to be. They just translated the amazon.com steps but the actual display options and settings are different. Sigh.
Total spent (digital purchases + Prime included): 1068,34€ or US$1222
Yeah, I need to lower that total next year. Aiming for 750€.
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Post by papercrafteradvocate on Dec 28, 2018 0:27:01 GMT
I got the spreadsheet but I couldn’t find the total. I opened and saved to excel on my phone then had to run the sum of the columns
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Post by kernriver on Dec 28, 2018 0:34:53 GMT
I don’t really want to know. However, as i stood in line at Target for about 45 minutes I vowed to buy everything at Amazon in 2019.
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