Wednesday, June 21, 2017

Introducing Amazon Prime Wardrobe - It's Cool






How would it be if you could order 3-15 wardrobe items from Amazon to try on, with free shipping? Keep the ones you want, and return the others in the same box, shipped free? And you aren't charged for anything until you decide what you're going to keep. Take seven days to try them on. Cool, huh. There's even a schedule for UPS pickup at your door, so it's no hassle to send back what you don't want. It's new, and it's call Amazon Prime Wardrobe. It's in the beta stage right now for testing. You can click the blue button on the page Amazon Prime Wardrobe, to be notified when it launches.



Here's a summary:


There are additional savings:
10% off if you keep 3-4 items
20% off if you keep 5+ items.


Free easy returns in the same box with a prepaid mailing label.

You have to be an Amazon Prime member to use this service. There are 40+ million Amazon Prime members. Get your free trial by clicking the link here:


Try Amazon Prime 30-Day Free Trial

I resisted Amazon Prime membership for a long long time until I finally paid for it 18 months ago. It was actually a birthday gift for George since he HAD TO SEE Bosch which is an Amazon Prime original series (it is very good). Now I have to say that Prime is one of life's little indulgences that would be hard to give up, since we order something probably once a week from Amazon and don't have to worry about a minimum shipping charge, and it comes in 2 days. We also watch some of the shows & movies. I'm sure I'll use the Amazon Prime Wardrobe service once in awhile when it launches, especially for kids' clothes for Chloe and Treven. Chloe is now at the stage where she has an opinion about what she will and won't wear. This new service also covers shoes, which is a big plus. 




Speculation: I read some gossip/speculation that Amazon will buy JCPenney and Nordstrom, just like they bought Whole Foods, to launch physical stores for their takeover of the clothing industry. Hmmmmm..... ???



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