Went to order some cat treats and saw that I could get a 25% discount when I sign up for Amazon’s subscribe feature.

So I clicked on it and the total in my cart didn’t reflect a 25% discount.

When I went back to see what was up, I noticed that the discount went down to 5%.

Unclicking the box will show a 25% discount again…

UPDATE: A commenter mentioned that the text reads “up to 25%”, so I went to a different item, added it to my cart and got:

But clicking on that checkbox also brings it back down to 5%.

  • herescunty@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    You have to have 5 items in a subscribe and save delivery to get the maximum discount listed on each of the items.

    If you put your 25% item into a delivery next month and also subscribe to 4 other items in the same monthly delivery that show “up to 10%” discount, you’ll get 25% off the first item and 10% off the other 4.

    Remove one item so you only have 4 items in the delivery and you’ll probably (I’m simplifying) get the lowest mentioned discount on each item rather than the highest - e.g. 5% instead of 25%.

    • Showroom7561@lemmy.caOP
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      8 months ago

      What about the item that says “SAVE 25% TODAY”, rather than “up to 25%”? That one also gave me 5% after I clicked on it.

      I’ve used subscribe and save in the past, so I know how the program works. But I can’t recall this wording/behaviour before, and it was always clear what discount I would get before clicking on subscribe.

      Edit: Ok, the above strangeness only happens when the item is in the shopping cart. When I view the item’s full page listing, it says “subscribe and save 5% now and up to 10% on repeat deliveries”. So where the “25% now and 15% later” thing comes from, I have no clue. But it almost tricked me.