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Amazon: Select Household Products

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Spend $50, Get $15 Amazon Credit

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Update: This popular deal is still available.

Amazon offers a $15 Amazon Credit when you purchase $50 or More in Qualifying Household Products (credit will show during checkout). Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter babgaly for finding this deal

Note: You may also use the coupon code STOCKUPSAVE at the checkout to see the $15 Amazon Credit.

Example Household Brands (Toilet Paper, Trash Bags, Hand Soap, Wipes, & More):
  • 3M
  • Arm & Hammer
  • Charmin
  • Clorox
  • Cottonelle
  • Finish
  • Glad
  • Hefty
  • Lysol
  • OxiClean
  • Palmolive
  • Scotch-Brite
  • Snuggle
  • Windex
  • Ziploc
  • & More

Editor's Notes

Written by RevOne | Staff
  • About the Deal
    • Must login to your account to purchase a minimum of $50 in qualifying household products.
    • Promotional details will be specify at checkout 'Congratulations, your order qualifies for a $15 Amazon.com credit' if your order meets the minimum requirement
    • You will receive an e-mail from Amazon that indicates the dollar amount of the promotional credit and that the dollar amount of the credit has been added to your customer account
    • Promotional Amazon credit expires September 4, 2025
    • Offer may not be combined with other offers
    • Offer limited to one per customer/account
    • Offer valid for a limited time only or while promotional offer last
    • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
    • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available.

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Written by babgaly | Staff
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Update: This popular deal is still available.

Amazon offers a $15 Amazon Credit when you purchase $50 or More in Qualifying Household Products (credit will show during checkout). Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter babgaly for finding this deal

Note: You may also use the coupon code STOCKUPSAVE at the checkout to see the $15 Amazon Credit.

Example Household Brands (Toilet Paper, Trash Bags, Hand Soap, Wipes, & More):
  • 3M
  • Arm & Hammer
  • Charmin
  • Clorox
  • Cottonelle
  • Finish
  • Glad
  • Hefty
  • Lysol
  • OxiClean
  • Palmolive
  • Scotch-Brite
  • Snuggle
  • Windex
  • Ziploc
  • & More

Editor's Notes

Written by RevOne | Staff
  • About the Deal
    • Must login to your account to purchase a minimum of $50 in qualifying household products.
    • Promotional details will be specify at checkout 'Congratulations, your order qualifies for a $15 Amazon.com credit' if your order meets the minimum requirement
    • You will receive an e-mail from Amazon that indicates the dollar amount of the promotional credit and that the dollar amount of the credit has been added to your customer account
    • Promotional Amazon credit expires September 4, 2025
    • Offer may not be combined with other offers
    • Offer limited to one per customer/account
    • Offer valid for a limited time only or while promotional offer last
    • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
    • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available.

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Off $50, but if you did spend $65, you are on mark at 23%. Please join me on my next math lesson on YouTube.
Hi THANK YOU for the heads up. To those that are trying to get the promo applied on this order I don't think that is how the deal works.
In reading the terms of the promo this is what I found:

"After shipment is complete, you will receive an e-mail from Amazon that indicates the dollar amount of the promotional credit and that the dollar amount of the credit has been added to your customer account".

Take care everyone ... be safe!
At the 15% S&S level, you can order 2 of the 32 Roll Scott 1000 Sheet Toilet Paper for $51.14, for a net cost of $36.14 after the promotional refund. In other words, $18.07 per 32 roll package.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B093CKH...title&th=1

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a bunch of things we often use, Just buy them all at once and save about 30%. Thanks , very nice
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Quote from RobinR99 :
a bunch of thinks we often use, Just but them all at once and save about 30%. Thanks , very nice

$15 off $65 is 23%
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Quote from RobinR99 :
a bunch of thinks we often use, Just but them all at once and save about 30%. Thanks , very nice
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Quote from jamesky52 :
$15 off $65 is 23%

Off $50, but if you did spend $65, you are on mark at 23%. Please join me on my next math lesson on YouTube.
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At the 15% S&S level, you can order 2 of the 32 Roll Scott 1000 Sheet Toilet Paper for $51.14, for a net cost of $36.14 after the promotional refund. In other words, $18.07 per 32 roll package.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B093CKH...title&th=1
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Quote from brucedc :
Off $50, but if you did spend $65, you are on mark at 23%. Please join me on my next math lesson on YouTube.
You need to take the match class IMO. What he mean is for the $15 credit, you need to use to buy something at Amazon. So you literally spend $65+
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Quote from sam19777 :
You need to take the match class IMO. What he mean is for the $15 credit, you need to use to buy something at Amazon. So you literally spend $65+
I think both logic is "okay."

Someone like me considers the $15 as cash since I'll spend the it right away at Amazon.

But on SATs, it's 23%
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Unable to replicate deal. The promotional terms state "Enter promotional code: "STOCKUPSAVE" at checkout to qualify for $15 Amazon.com bounce back credit." but upon entering the code in the cart, I get "The promotional code you entered cannot be applied to your purchase."
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The code didn't apply for my order. Just saved $54.
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Don't work for me but thanks
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Hi THANK YOU for the heads up. To those that are trying to get the promo applied on this order I don't think that is how the deal works.
In reading the terms of the promo this is what I found:

"After shipment is complete, you will receive an e-mail from Amazon that indicates the dollar amount of the promotional credit and that the dollar amount of the credit has been added to your customer account".

Take care everyone ... be safe!
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Quote from knobby0001 :
Hi THANK YOU for the heads up. To those that are trying to get the promo applied on this order I don't think that is how the deal works.
In reading the terms of the promo this is what I found:

"After shipment is complete, you will receive an e-mail from Amazon that indicates the dollar amount of the promotional credit and that the dollar amount of the credit has been added to your customer account".

Take care everyone ... be safe!
Thanks for the heads up! That's a risk I guess I would rather not take. The products didn't seem like a bargain so there's no need on my end to purchase now. Great deal for someone who can use the products now.
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Quote from brucedc :
Off $50, but if you did spend $65, you are on mark at 23%. Please join me on my next math lesson on YouTube.

Sorry for not providing more context. You have to spend $50 to get $15 in credit. You then use the $15 credit to buy $15 worth of goods from Amazon. So you received $65 worth of goods for $50 spent, a discount of 23%. This is actually the maximum discount under this offer. A more realistic example is that you purchased $55 worth of goods, and then used the credit on $20 worth of goods. This would be $75 worth of goods for $60 spent, or a discount of 20%. This is a more accurate way of evaluating the discount, since it's not a percentage off the original order but a credit. Hope this helps
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Quote from jamesky52 :
Sorry for not providing more context. You have to spend $50 to get $15 in credit. You then use the $15 credit to buy $15 worth of goods from Amazon. So you received $65 worth of goods for $50 spent, a discount of 23%. This is actually the maximum discount under this offer. A more realistic example is that you purchased $55 worth of goods, and then used the credit on $20 worth of goods. This would be $75 worth of goods for $60 spent, or a discount of 20%. This is a more accurate way of evaluating the discount, since it's not a percentage off the original order but a credit. Hope this helps

When you spend $50 at Amazon and get a $15 credit for a future purchase, there are two ways to think about the discount:
1. Discount on your current $50 spend: 30%
* You spent $50 and got a $15 benefit (the credit).
* If you look at the discount compared to what you just spent, it's $15 off of $50.
* As a percentage, that's (15 / 50) * 100% = 30%.
* Think of it like: For every $50 you spend now, you get a 30% return as a future discount. This is how stores often advertise these deals.
2. Discount on the total money you need to spend to use the credit: about 23%
* To get the $15 credit benefit, you first spend $50, and then you'll need to spend more in the future to actually use the $15 credit and buy something else.
* If you think about the total amount you're spending to get this whole deal (the initial $50 and the future purchase), you could consider the discount in relation to that larger, total spend.
* If you roughly assume the "total spend involved" to get the $15 benefit is around $65 (your initial $50 + some future spending), then $15 off of $65 is about 23%.
* Think of it like: If you consider the whole process to use the credit, the $15 discount is about 23% of the total money involved in that process.
Which one is right?
Both are correct, but they look at the discount differently.
* 30% is the more common and simpler way to think about it. It's a direct discount percentage on your initial $50 spend. This is usually what companies mean when they advertise a discount related to spending.
* 23% is a more complex way to think about it. It considers the discount as a part of a larger, ongoing spending relationship.
For most people, the 30% is the easier and more practical discount figure to understand for this type of promotion. It tells you directly the benefit you get from your initial $50 purchase.
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Quote from Optm :
At the 15% S&S level, you can order 2 of the 32 Roll Scott 1000 Sheet Toilet Paper for $51.14, for a net cost of $36.14 after the promotional refund. In other words, $18.07 per 32 roll package.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B093CKH...title&th=1
Showing $56.14 not $51.14

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