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Jill72 · 03/06/2011 09:01

Does any one use this service - anygood?

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Renaissance227 · 06/06/2011 08:55

Never heard of it!

OddBoots · 06/06/2011 08:57

Not one I have heard of unless you mean Prime. Have you got a link?

Jill72 · 06/06/2011 12:27

www.amazon.co.uk/health-beauty-haircare-wellbeing-dentalcare-shaving-hairremoval/b/ref=topnav_storetab_d?ie=UTF8&node=423139031

You set up a recurring order and asve another 10% on top of the amazon prices - suppose it also saves lugging big items home and also free delivery

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OldLadyKnowsNothing · 06/06/2011 12:43

I use it for Ella's Kitchen fruit smoothies for my DGS. I also have Prime.

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PurplePunkPrincess · 20/04/2014 13:49

I used it for night time nappies and was worth doing :)

januaryJump · 20/04/2014 20:08

Used to use it for nappies, came on time always and good price discount. I think if you have 5+ subscriptions you get 15% off. I know someone who uses it for formula (follow on), wipes, nappies, baby food and some other bits, they save a fair bit that way and don't really have to think about it.

KeepOnKeepingOnAndOnAndOnAndOn · 20/04/2014 21:04

Worth doing. I use it for nappies and wipes and save a fair bit. It is also easy to change the size of nappy as baby grows etc.

Prime is handy too :)

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