Do you save on purchases via online events? Many find them beneficial for bagging great deals. We've curated responses about Prime Day and other events that made them affordable.
Basic Kindle, S4 of Westworld HD, And A Trash Grabber
"Checked my lists on Prime Day. Got a Kindle @$65, Westworld S4 HD @$14.99, trash grabber @$13. 6% + extra 1% on card rewards for one-week delayed delivery."
Found a budget-friendly treadmill that meets my needs, lower than ever on camelcamelcamel. Sales are great when you know what you want, but be aware of buying unnecessary items.
Bought an Echo Dot Kids for $28 with a year of Amazon Kids+ subscription, half-off dishwasher pods, a Barbie for my daughter, and a 4 pack of AirTags for $57.
Signed up for Prime to watch a show. Started a free 30-day trial. Got an Echo Pop speaker for $17 and a new vacuum cleaner for $55 with cash back. Also bought craft storage boxes and marked down items. Spent around $100.
“I got a great deal on my husband’s birthday gift. I knew its retail price and felt the discount was worth it. I passed on 2 items as they weren't on sale."
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