Is shopping on Amazon really cheaper?

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Here’s the truth: That Prime membership on your credit card statement might not be the money-saver you think it is. But then again, it might be. GOBankingRates did a deep dive to figure out if shopping on Amazon is really cheaper.

Breaking Down Prime’s Real Cost​

At $139 yearly (or $14.99 monthly), Prime membership eats into any potential savings before you’ve clicked “buy now.” You’ll need at least 14 orders annually just to break even on shipping costs — and that’s assuming you’d pay for shipping elsewhere.

Where Amazon Actually Saves You Money​

Electronics and tech accessories tend to be Amazon’s sweet spot, with prices regularly beating brick-and-mortar stores by 20-30% — assuming you can dodge the counterfeits lurking in the third-party marketplace.

Paper products, cleaning supplies and personal care items are typically cheaper through Amazon’s Subscribe & Save program — if you’re organized enough to predict your needs. The savings can hit 15% with five or more subscriptions, but mess up your timing and you’ll drown in paper towels

Parents buying diapers and wipes can save about $15-20 monthly through Subscribe & Save — enough for a few lattes to survive those sleepless nights. Just watch out for better in-store sales at Target on baby clothes and gear.

Where Your Local Stores Still Win​

Your neighborhood grocery store still beats Amazon’s prices by 10-15% on weekly deals, especially on fresh food. Even with Prime discounts, Amazon’s grocery prices rarely match what you’ll find in the sale aisle at your local market.

Home improvement stores like Home Depot and Lowe’s typically match or beat Amazon’s prices — plus you won’t throw your back out returning a defective power tool through the mail

The Hidden Costs Adding Up​

Several sneaky expenses can eat into your supposed Amazon savings:
  • Those “free” returns sometimes aren’t so free
  • Base prices often creep higher to cover shipping costs
  • Late-night one-click ordering leads to impulse buys
  • The urge to add items to hit free shipping thresholds

Smart Shopping Strategies​

Price comparison tools like CamelCamelCamel have become essential for serious Amazon shoppers — they’ll tell you if that “deal” is really as good as it seems. Consider splitting Prime with family members (Amazon allows up to six) to cut the membership cost.

The Bottom Line​

Amazon isn’t automatically cheaper — it depends entirely on what and how often you shop. Heavy Prime users who maximize multiple services might see real savings, but occasional shoppers could be throwing money away on that membership fee. Track your actual spending for a few months before convincing yourself Prime is worth it.


 
Tim's simple, check around to see what you're buying first to determine if it's cheaper.

And with Amazon, at the very least most of the time you're saving because of shipping.
 
Tim's simple, check around to see what you're buying first to determine if it's cheaper.

And with Amazon, at the very least most of the time you're saving because of shipping.
Bingo about shop around… that’s exactly what I did when I pretty much bought 1 of my first expensive items on Amazon yrs ago… pretty much saved me like 300 compared to everywhere else.. I actually gotta cop this lil light for 1 of my camera/ phones and found out locally I can save 25 percent by going to this store in ny than shop for it on Amazon.. it’s all about smart shopping..looking for diff options
 
Tim's simple, check around to see what you're buying first to determine if it's cheaper.

And with Amazon, at the very least most of the time you're saving because of shipping.
You also save by not having to drive to get what you want ..... then find out it's not in stock or the particular item/brand that you want ..... and gas money saved .... not having to burn gas is a big win ... and not having to deal with rude cashiers or having to look for sales help... that and getting exclusive video content makes it more than worth it ... :dunno:

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Bingo about shop around… that’s exactly what I did when I pretty much bought 1 of my first expensive items on Amazon yrs ago… pretty much saved me like 300 compared to everywhere else.. I actually gotta cop this lil light for 1 of my camera/ phones and found out locally I can save 25 percent by going to this store in ny than shop for it on Amazon.. it’s all about smart shopping..looking for diff options
You nailed it!

Depending on what I'm thinking about buying I'll Google it to see who has the best price.

Once I see who has it that's who I'm going with. Amazon's usually the first choice because of convenience.
 
You also save by not having to drive to get what you want ..... then find out it's not in stock or the particular item/brand that you want ..... and gas money saved .... not having to burn gas is a big win ... and not having to deal with rude cashiers or having to look for sales help... that and getting exclusive video content makes it more than worth it ... :dunno:

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Yep, saving time, money and gas it definitely how you save on Amazon!
 
Tim's simple, check around to see what you're buying first to determine if it's cheaper.

And with Amazon, at the very least most of the time you're saving because of shipping.
Op is a broke faggott who only shops at forever 24
 
Sometimes I'll be in the store and check Amazon to compare prices :lol:

And if it's cheaper and I didn't actually need it that day and could wait, I'll order it off of Amazon depending on how much cheaper it was.
 
You nailed it!

Depending on what I'm thinking about buying I'll Google it to see who has the best price.

Once I see who has it that's who I'm going with. Amazon's usually the first choice because of convenience.
Haha you hit it on the head again with google.. cause that’s what I do and that’s how I found out the light I needed was 25 percent less than on Amazon and even the particular company that makes it themselves
 
Sometimes I'll be in the store and check Amazon to compare prices :lol:

And if it's cheaper and I didn't actually need it that day and could wait, I'll order it off of Amazon depending on how much cheaper it was.
I definitely do that… also when I’ve copped things from booster I run the item through Amazon and google to see if I’m actually getting a deal.. got a brand new pair of clippers for $20 off of a booster online it was going for no less than $50 and as high as $75.. take my 20 booster and have a nice day.. smart shopping
 
I definitely do that… also when I’ve copped things from booster I run the item through Amazon and google to see if I’m actually getting a deal.. got a brand new pair of clippers for $20 off of a booster online it was going for no less than $50 and as high as $75.. take my 20 booster and have a nice day.. smart shopping
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You also save by not having to drive to get what you want ..... then find out it's not in stock or the particular item/brand that you want ..... and gas money saved .... not having to burn gas is a big win ... and not having to deal with rude cashiers or having to look for sales help... that and getting exclusive video content makes it more than worth it ... :dunno:

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Every store got a number.. call them b4 hand to see if they got the item at the store.. yes I’m that guy..looking at time schedule, how many items left, etc
 
No they are not, I find that Amazon price in the shipping price into alot of products that you can find cheaper elsewhere.
 
hell yeah its cheaper for me
hell i get two or three packages a week
plus the other benefits of prime
its one service id pay more for if i was forced to
 
No they are not, I find that Amazon price in the shipping price into alot of products that you can find cheaper elsewhere.
I have an add-on in Microsoft edge ..... it shops for best prices and shows the price graph over the last month telling me if it's trending up or down

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A lot of 3rd party vendors jack prices way up. I've been checking out how Amazon slowly raises prices but for the most part, Amazon prices are still on par or better than the average price, from what I've seen over time. Watch out for these 3rd party mofos on AMZ, they're out to gouge you!
 
Every store got a number.. call them b4 hand to see if they got the item at the store.. yes I’m that guy..looking at time schedule, how many items left, etc
That only works if the person you are talking to gives a shit...if the store has an app.. that only works if the store is keeping good inventory records..I don't know how many times I look at a website or app and get there and they don't have it
 
A lot of 3rd party vendors jack prices way up. I've been checking out how Amazon slowly raises prices but for the most part, Amazon prices are still on par or better than the average price, from what I've seen over time. Watch out for these 3rd party mofos on AMZ, they're out to gouge you!
Some of those vendors are like prison rape .... sometimes I think "they do know that we can see others with cheaper prices, don't they?" ... :smh:


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That only works if the person you are talking to gives a shit...if the store has an app.. that only works if the store is keeping good inventory records..I don't know how many times I look at a website or app and get there and they don't have it
Well I guess I’m lucky and deal with stores that actually are professional.. I get electronics and usually only Dealt with certain stores bnh, Best Buy, back in the days j&r
 
Tools and electronics is all i buy. When I am in the stores and I see something I like, I check Amazon and price shop. I also google the item/s to compare prices. I would say 90% of the time amazon is cheaper.
 
It's all good until...that 1 pricey purchase/faulty item that the seller makes nearly impossible to return/refund..

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