Hi!
I'm new to the whole amazon mom thing, and I see a lot of people saying that they have codes. Are these mailed to you, or do you find them in magazines? I get parenting magazine, and there was a $10 off coupon in the March edition, but nothing else. I read about people combining 20% and $10 off coupons and getting boxes of diapers for under $3. Any help you could give me would be very much appreciated!
TIA!
Re: amazon mom codes. Where to find them?
I get both parents and parents the early years magazines. They both have the 20% off coupons. I also have heard that Baby Talk magazine has coupons in there. I got an amazon 10 off coupon mailed to me randomly from Amazon.
I know people stack the codes and get diapers for under $3 (using 2 20% codes and a $10 off code), but I think you actually save more if you use the 20% off codes alone - since when you stack 2 20% codes you get the initial 20% that is usually like 7 bucks, and then you take another 20% off the smaller amount - so you save less. Does that make sense? I like to save my codes for the next purchase and get the larger amount off. But it does seem like some ladies have tons of codes, so maybe they have enough to do that on every purchase.
That's incorrect. When you stack, the second 20% comes off the listed price, not the price after the first discount.
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Here is a list of the magazines coupons can be found in: Parents, Parenting the Early Years, American Baby, Fit Pregnancy, and Baby Talk.
They don't all have a coupon every month though.
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