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“Amazon helps you discover products you might love by sending you FREE samples from new and established brands,” reads the description of the pilot program on Amazon.com.
The free samples program may help Amazon stoke its growing and increasingly important advertising sales and gain an edge over Facebook and Google, according to Axios, which also noted that leveraging ...
Freebie-hunger shoppers have lots to choose from at Amazon, Costco, and Target with no-charge perks on music, books, baby things, and more.
In an attempt to build up its ad business, Amazon is reportedly letting brands send customers samples of their products.
Amazon Prime Samples ship for free and arrive 3-5 business days after ordering. A bit longer than the standard two-day shipping, but we think it’s worth the wait.
Amazon is sending its customers free samples, curated specifically to their tastes, as part of the company’s new ad strategy. It’s all based on shoppers’ purchasing history.
While turning that switch off will opt you out of Amazon’s sampling program, there’s also a specific way to only turn off free sample shipments (if you’re fine with other mail Amazon sends).
According to Amazon, Prime Samples will arrive 3-5 days after you order them - and credits will last 180 days before they expire. So if you’re tired of reading reviews in order to find the best ...