COMBINING AMAZON.COM & SWAGBUCKS TO GET CHEAP BABY PRODUCTS
I always like to include a photo in my posts, just for visual affect. (Plus, it makes a lot of text on a page not look so boring.) So I’m going to start out this post right away with a picture of my latest deal.
How much do you think I paid for the items in the picture?
Here is what I bought from Amazon.com:
- 96 size 5 Huggies Little Movers Diapers
- 720 Pampers Baby Fresh diapers
- 160 size 1 Huggies Pure & Natural Diapers
I bought all of the above items for ONLY $13.49 using Amazon.com’s new Subscribe & Save feature plus my Amazon.com gift cards I earned from Swagbucks. (By the way, iIf you’re not Swaggin’ then you should be.) What is Amazon’s new Subscribe & Save feature? It allows you to purchase select items from their website and have them automatically get shipped to you every 1, 2, 3 or 6 months. For a limited time you can get 30% off of select diapers and wipes at Amazon.com when you sign up to their Subscribe & Save program. They have a nice selection of diapers that you can purchase in bulk at good savings. Also, when you try out their new Subscribe & Save program you will get FREE 2 day shipping.
Another good thing about this program? Once you have purchased your diapers, you just go back into your Amazon.com account a few days later and cancel the automatic delivery. You would just log into Amazon.com. Click on “Your Account” and then “Manage Subscribe & Save items.” Once you do that click on “Cancel this subscription” and you’re all done! No automatic deliveries or charges on your credit card.
To get the total amount of your order even lower you would apply your Amazon.com gift cards that you have ordered from Swagbucks to get these diapers cheap or free. I have lots of posts on how to get started using Swagbuck. If you’re already using Google to do searches on the internet, then you will just need to use Swagbucks to get rewarded for your searches.



You did really good.I am a huge supporter of Swagbucks. I used Amazon gift certificates to pay for quite a few Christmas gifts last year. I am saving up for something nice now.