https://www.amazon.co.uk/b/?ie=UTF8&node=14809095031&tag=lates05-21
The products are individually curated based on past purchases
It has also extended it Key delivery service to customer garages
Amazon has begun sending shoppers free samples of products individually curated to their tastes amid its latest advertising initiative.
Select Amazon customers, who are not necessarily Prime members, are being sent samples of items like grocery products and pet food free of charge by the retail giant.
It is understood that Amazon uses a shopperβs purchasing history to determine which samples it will leave on their doorstep.
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The link above is for the .com site which is USA. The Uk link is https://www.amazon.co.uk/b/?ie=UTF8&node=14809095031&tag=theindep0f-20 but you cant do anything as such. They just send stuff out at random at their own discretion as far as I can tell
If you read the page before you clicked on the things you would have seen that it says βhere are some examples of what we have sent out samples for in the pastβ
stevenw why can't amazon have a better option for consumers to opt in for Freeby
Just a idea
You can't opt in - it is a random selection made by Amazon - I was getting excited for a moment.....makes me wonder how they would interpret my buying history - ski goggles, exercise bar, light box - but no cleaning products.
Brilliant and fantastic.
But most of all. Who don't love a freebie??? And I'd really really love a few freebies many many thanks in advance xx.
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