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Same here.I don’t understand why restaurants use these delivery services if they don’t make money…?
Same here.I don’t understand why restaurants use these delivery services if they don’t make money…?
I believe they see it is a slight margin is better than no margin (no sales). Also, I think there is a hope that people will find and try their restaurant through it and then go directly to them later. Before knowing what I know now, I remember ordering through it and then picking it up. Basically because I like being able to order online rather than calling in. When I went to pick it up, the owners asked me why I ordered through Grubhub vs them as it was a place nearby our house that we have been to a lot.I don’t understand why restaurants use these delivery services if they don’t make money…?
Thought the same thing until we got one last year. Now I love it!Thanks… not sure why I always think they are just a gimmick. Might give it a try at that price.
ThanksRechargeable AAs. Good price for these today. AAA seems to go on sale, the AAs never do.
Thanks. If I don’t get the $12.50 I will be sure to hit up amazon chat, they generally resolve my issue in just a few minutes.I did it and I think it doesn’t show up in the cart. It said you’ll get it in 2 days. I clicked on the apply to account twice and the second time it said it was already applied. I think that’s why it said it didn’t work if you clicked apply to account and then tried to enter it again in the cart.
That will work just fine.Thanks
I am new to rechargeable batteries, do these work with this charger? https://www.amazon.com/Energizer-Rechargeable-Battery-Recharge-Batteries/dp/B00339NINQ/ref=sr_1_5?crid=3VNKR9V87N8WS&keywords=Energizer+charger&qid=1657678105&sprefix=energizer+charger%2Caps%2C98&sr=8-5
Bought one for the wife when she retired a few years back. It was junk. Have never bought another one.Anyone actually like the Fire tablets? Price just so cheap on these...
Oversized pieces of crapRechargeable AAs. Good price for these today. AAA seems to go on sale, the AAs never do.
Wow. I thought my $8 for 24 super whatever AA from Gamestop was a good deal today.Got 200pk of AA Batteries for $13 and change shipped
nirad3 said:We are probably the last folks on Earth to get with the whole "Ring doorbell" type of thing. We actually got one when my wife was in the audience at the Ellen Show, but we ended up selling it for some weird reason.
Anyways, I've always wanted some security cameras on our property and the time is right especially with Prime Days.
This is a fantastic value with awesome reviews. Can't wait to get it all set up so I can monitor what's going on even if I'm at the office or traveling.
I have Blink and am questioning what you're saying here? I haven't had any issues.I'm ditching ring as I have regular issues with it connecting to my wifi (even though I have a good system).
I looked into this, but as a security system the 10+ second delay in recording is unacceptable.
These are just cameras and no doorbell?nirad3 said:We are probably the last folks on Earth to get with the whole "Ring doorbell" type of thing. We actually got one when my wife was in the audience at the Ellen Show, but we ended up selling it for some weird reason.
Anyways, I've always wanted some security cameras on our property and the time is right especially with Prime Days.
This is a fantastic value with awesome reviews. Can't wait to get it all set up so I can monitor what's going on even if I'm at the office or traveling.
These are just cameras and no doorbell?
If your device supports it, it should automatically pick the 4k version of the content you are watching if it's available. Prime doesn't have a specific category for 4k only. Netflix will do the same.I've got a 4K TV and am thinking about picking up Fire TV Stick 4K streaming device. I've got Prime Video and was wondering how easy it is to access 4K programming. Any tips?
I don’t understand why restaurants use these delivery services if they don’t make money…?
came to post this. I got the same error message everyone else got when i ordered it yesterday, but received a confirmation today. By the way, the credit has an expiration date. Mine says 8/28/2022.Got an email today confirming my $12.50 credit from buying the $50 GC
nirad3 said:We are probably the last folks on Earth to get with the whole "Ring doorbell" type of thing. We actually got one when my wife was in the audience at the Ellen Show, but we ended up selling it for some weird reason.
Anyways, I've always wanted some security cameras on our property and the time is right especially with Prime Days.
This is a fantastic value with awesome reviews. Can't wait to get it all set up so I can monitor what's going on even if I'm at the office or traveling.
Many years ago I planted prickly pear cactus under my kids bedroom windows.I ordered the Ring DIY security system: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08YMBQJ49
I had my eye on this for a while - $130 off for Prime day. My teenage daughter wants to move her bedroom into the (walkout) basement and so this system is to be sure there will be no sneaking out/in.
Tomorrow War was better IMOWas gonna skip on terminal list after pratts previous laughably bad show with Amazon (the tomorrow war) and the bad reviews but maybe I'll give it a shot.
Which one did you get?Mister CIA said:Breaking: I bought a pint-sized $23 electric food chopper.
Fire 10" tablets are incredible values. Not sure what made hers junk, but the common gripe is the Amazon OS and browser are proprietary less capable versions of android and chrome. The processors and screens are excellent. Mine's as fast as my kid's Ipad and the displays are very very similar. It even receives the wifi signal about 30' deeper into the backyard than the Apple. Installing chrome and play store is simple enough. The cameras aren't great but that's what our phones are for.Bought one for the wife when she retired a few years back. It was junk. Have never bought another one.
Yes and no. Most of the delivery services actually charge that markup and it goes to them and not the restaurant. Others the restaurant charges a higher price if they can to try to offset the commission that the service takes from them. The delivery services are built on peoples inherent laziness but kill restaurants, they take a cut from the restaurant, the consumer pays higher prices in some cases to offset this, they charge you a fee to deliver, they charge you a convenience/service fee as well to cover those that go the pickup route, and for some services they keep part of the tip going to the driver. Want to waive some of those fees? Sign up for their premium subscription service and pay them another 5-10 bucks a month.I've noticed most restaurants now tack on an additional 20-30% from normal menu prices to account for the delivery fees. Pretty sure they're making money.
I still have an original Fire tablet, going strong and still works perfectly well for what I need it for.Fire 10" tablets are incredible values. Not sure what made hers junk, but the common gripe is the Amazon OS and browser are proprietary less capable versions of android and chrome. The processors and screens are excellent. Mine's as fast as my kid's Ipad and the displays are very very similar. It even receives the wifi signal about 30' deeper into the backyard than the Apple. Installing chrome and play store is simple enough. The cameras aren't great but that's what our phones are for.
For surfing the internet and streaming video, what I do almost exclusively with mine, they can't be touched for the price. I keep a couple books and several episodes downloaded for offline use. It does everything I would be doing on the Ipad for very very cheap.
Mine's 6 years old. Has never had an issue until today. The charging port is being difficult. Gotta jiggle it and set it down carefully or it doesn't charge. 6 years of heavy use for $90 is a bargain.
I just ordered this refurb for $60 with 30% off for using Discover. $47 delivered for a 10" tablet backed by Amazon with an excellent display and 1 year replacement warranty? No brainer. This one has theC plug for charging so that's good. That price won't last. Amazon also runs promos every year giving credit for old tablets. I'll get $25 or so for sending mine back, and of course, Amazon will pay for the shipping.
first, thank you for posting this. i bought these and it showed up today. i didn't want to many so I clicked on the 12 qty one that popped up when I put this in the cart. i received a bunch of AAA's today. why would they offer me 12 AAA when i have 16 AA in the cart? dammit, it's double the price now.Rechargeable AAs. Good price for these today. AAA seems to go on sale, the AAs never do.
I've been eyeing cheap Kindle tablets. Seem ideal for the kitchen where I can pause/stop recipe videos without a care about whatever mess I may have on my hands. Might lead to me crossing over to the dark side and experimenting with voice commands.Fire 10" tablets are incredible values. Not sure what made hers junk, but the common gripe is the Amazon OS and browser are proprietary less capable versions of android and chrome. The processors and screens are excellent. Mine's as fast as my kid's Ipad and the displays are very very similar. It even receives the wifi signal about 30' deeper into the backyard than the Apple. Installing chrome and play store is simple enough. The cameras aren't great but that's what our phones are for.
For surfing the internet and streaming video, what I do almost exclusively with mine, they can't be touched for the price. I keep a couple books and several episodes downloaded for offline use. It does everything I would be doing on the Ipad for very very cheap.
Mine's 6 years old. Has never had an issue until today. The charging port is being difficult. Gotta jiggle it and set it down carefully or it doesn't charge. 6 years of heavy use for $90 is a bargain.
I just ordered this refurb for $60 with 30% off for using Discover. $47 delivered for a 10" tablet backed by Amazon with an excellent display and 1 year replacement warranty? No brainer. This one has theC plug for charging so that's good. That price won't last. Amazon also runs promos every year giving credit for old tablets. I'll get $25 or so for sending mine back, and of course, Amazon will pay for the shipping.
I completely agree.Fire 10" tablets are incredible values. Not sure what made hers junk, but the common gripe is the Amazon OS and browser are proprietary less capable versions of android and chrome. The processors and screens are excellent. Mine's as fast as my kid's Ipad and the displays are very very similar. It even receives the wifi signal about 30' deeper into the backyard than the Apple. Installing chrome and play store is simple enough. The cameras aren't great but that's what our phones are for.
For surfing the internet and streaming video, what I do almost exclusively with mine, they can't be touched for the price. I keep a couple books and several episodes downloaded for offline use. It does everything I would be doing on the Ipad for very very cheap.
Mine's 6 years old. Has never had an issue until today. The charging port is being difficult. Gotta jiggle it and set it down carefully or it doesn't charge. 6 years of heavy use for $90 is a bargain.
I just ordered this refurb for $60 with 30% off for using Discover. $47 delivered for a 10" tablet backed by Amazon with an excellent display and 1 year replacement warranty? No brainer. This one has theC plug for charging so that's good. That price won't last. Amazon also runs promos every year giving credit for old tablets. I'll get $25 or so for sending mine back, and of course, Amazon will pay for the shipping.
I've been using android tablets on the fridge for years and I was very tempted to upgrade to the Echo Show 15 this past Amazon Prime Day....I've been eyeing cheap Kindle tablets. Seem ideal for the kitchen where I can pause/stop recipe videos without a care about whatever mess I may have on my hands. Might lead to me crossing over to the dark side and experimenting with voice commands.
I will lean into the cheaper models. I have bare visual requirements for recipe videos in the kitchen, and would regard the device as a metronome of sorts.I've been using android tablets on the fridge for years and I was very tempted to upgrade to the Echo Show 15 this past Amazon Prime Day....
https://www.amazon.com/echo-show-15-smart-display-with-alexa/dp/B08MQLDFF6/ref=sr_1_2?crid=1KP7MF5A13KBU&keywords=15+alexa+show&qid=1657938747&sprefix=15"+alexa%2Caps%2C61&sr=8-2
Since it was intended to use with Alexa it might be perfect for your voice commands. I think it was $180, but this xmas if I find it for ~$150 I might pull the trigger on that. More expensive than the tablets but if video is one of the most important features you are looking for then the 15" screen might be worth the extra expense.
I like your thinking. I've used mine throughout the house. It's music and cooking in the kitchen. It's firestick remote and reading in the family room. Music outside. I travel with it. Like I said, 6 years of heavy use. So I looked into repairing/replacing the charging port. I've done a few broken phone screens, but no. This required fancy soldering.I completely agree.
IMO the killer thing about tablets is when you have enough of them around your house that you don't have to carry them around. You have one that just lives on the fridge hung with magnets so you can change the shopping list immediately when you run out of something. Or follow along cooking instructions. Or simply as a music player while you are cooking, etc. And it kind of goes for every room in the house. When you don't have to drag ONE screen around the house they are so much more convenient. I've gotten so use to a tablet being around it's painful to try to read news/magazine articles on a phone anymore. Five $50 tablets around the house are more useful to me than ONE $750 tablet. My only gripe is I wish they were all wirelessly rechargeable so you simply set them on the stand as you walk away, and there are after market products to emulate that but I wish it were simply baked into fire tablets. I guess the Fire HD 8 does that but it's not one that I own.
The ONE place where I am willing to pay for an "expensive" tablet is an ipad mini for travel. At home I'll use something else for gaming but for travel the ipad mini is best(but I haven't tried that new Steam handheld yet). The only other reason I would spend for a premium tablet might be the Samsung Tab S8 Ultra 14.6" to replace a laptop while traveling. Other than gaming or using the device as a laptop replacement I honestly don't understand what people are doing on a tablet that a fire tablet won't do. Are you speed reading and the tablet can't keep up? The fire tablets stream music and video and that's about as hardcore 95% of their audience use them for.
I played shopping cart hokey-pokey with that all prime day. It looks awesome. However for me I wanted to use it for work and the amazon ecosystem is so closed that I wanted to customize the home screen beyond their standard widgets. I dont need the notepad, I dont need the weather, I wish it could integrate with some of my PM software better. I know there are some zippier and IFTTT recipes I could use but I dont have time to invest in playing with those. So I'm sticking with my iPad mounted on a stand next to my computer. I know it has all the apps and widgets I need.I've been using android tablets on the fridge for years and I was very tempted to upgrade to the Echo Show 15 this past Amazon Prime Day....
https://www.amazon.com/echo-show-15-smart-display-with-alexa/dp/B08MQLDFF6/ref=sr_1_2?crid=1KP7MF5A13KBU&keywords=15+alexa+show&qid=1657938747&sprefix=15"+alexa%2Caps%2C61&sr=8-2
Since it was intended to use with Alexa it might be perfect for your voice commands. I think it was $180, but this xmas if I find it for ~$150 I might pull the trigger on that. More expensive than the tablets but if video is one of the most important features you are looking for then the 15" screen might be worth the extra expense.
Thanks but didn't work.You can get an Amazon Smart Plug for .99 cents today if you put in the promo code PLUG at checkout.
Got something similar from work as a anniversary gift...my quacomole maker, or sometimes soup prepper lol...but nothing better than fresh quac in a flash...imoBreaking: I bought a pint-sized $23 electric food chopper.
It turned out that I was a random person that they sent the promotion to. I figured that out after my sister kept trying to find the discount.Thanks but didn't work.
fwiw it was available to me when you posted it, i had to check that apply discount checkbox Amazon often uses on the main product page instead of just applying the discount for me. i ended up not buying it because it also defaulted to use my $12.50 credit from that other promo, which was weird because the math it applied was normal price - 12.50 credit = $x but you only pay .99. say what?It turned out that I was a random person that they sent the promotion to. I figured that out after my sister kept trying to find the discount.