Update 12/21/24: They are running a 65% off sale now. Also additional 10% off orders of $75+.
Original Post 11/14/24:
Amazon launched today a beta for a new ‘Amazon Haul’ shopping experience which focuses on low-cost items under $20, most being less than $10. These are items with slower shipping directly from China.
Press Release | Direct Link to Amazon Haul (affiliate link)
Note: Amazon Haul is currently in beta and is only available on mobile in the Amazon app. You can use the above link or search ‘haul’ in the Amazon app to find it.
- Orders of $25 or more qualify for free delivery in one to two weeks, with a fee of $3.99 on orders under $25.
- Customers get a discount when they add more items to a single order: 5% off orders $50 and over, and 10% off orders $75 or more.
I’m happy with this new option, assuming Amazon does compete well with Temu. It’s easier for me to use the same Amazon platform for all purchases. Plus, we can pay with our Amazon gift card balance for Amazon Haul purchases as well. Let us know your analysis in the comments below.
Temu return policy is much better than Amazon.
who is buying this crap?
I thought this was a joke at first but is it really just people consooming useless junk in “hauls” to try and get a dopamine fix?
If it’s priced cheaply enough, people will buy it. Ask anyone at Walmart.
pdd/ temu is the absolute worst, in China it’s just creating more and more trash domestically most of the stuff is completely unsuable. The Chinese government had a recent string of really bad economic policies, or else they really should regulate this company more.
Advice: look for a large table that will fit in your garage capable of holding all these doodads when you eventually have your garage sale to get rid of all that junk.
I think you meant a large trash bin to store this e-waste for the landfill.
CONSUME!!’
Atleast temu has a search box !
More cheap low quality clothing. Pass.
More junk. Pass.
This would be great if Amazon can keep all of the junk in Haul and change Amazon back to how it used to be.
…but i love sifting through third party resellers and sponsored items and bought reviews and fake products and expired perishables