Size 6 are £10.78 if you use Subscribe & Save.
124 nappies or 8.7p/nappy
Similar deals on other sizes e.g
Size 5 are £11.82 if you use Subscribe & Save.
144 nappies or 8.2p/nappy
Latest comments (21)
happymanuk
15 Feb 17#21
Loofer - I've tried replying to your Private Message but it is telling me you don't have private messaging turned on (even though I received your message).
Please can you check
live4less
13 Jan 17#20
Mamia, little angels and little big do the same job at low cost. If you are not obsessed with this brand.
loofer
12 Jan 17#19
Because it's 2 different products/services with different offers included. As a student, you're still welcome to pay for the full prime service like the rest of us non-Students do ...whereas conversely we can't access Student Prime (for the right reasons)
Students are always being discrimnated against and this is just another in a long line of them. I have amazon prime, why should the fact I am student entitle to me less than a non-student with amazon prime?
loofer
12 Jan 171#17
Apologies, it was honeymonster86.
oliviasignoret
12 Jan 17#16
I did not call it discriminatory :wink:
loofer
12 Jan 17#15
Hardly call it discriminatory. There's let's say full fat product that has more benefits and you pay more for that, but they've recognised that significant population of students might not want those benefits and the trade off was losing Amazon Family or whatever they call it.
I accept it would be better if they had a simple comparison table that showed what benefits are included in each.
honeymonster86
12 Jan 171#11
Well here's some nice discrimination from Amazon... not eligible if you're an amazon student prime member... so people who have babies aren't students as well?
loofer to honeymonster86
12 Jan 17#12
Is the Amazon Student Prime membership same price as 'normal' Prime?
oliviasignoret to honeymonster86
12 Jan 171#14
Thanks for pointing this out....quite disappointing...
oliviasignoret
12 Jan 17#13
No it's not, but I would have thought twice about it had I known it did not include Amazon Family...especially as I subscribed when the normal Amazon Prime was on offer at £58....
nomstar
12 Jan 17#10
Premium protection pampers are the ones of superior quality
freebird321
11 Jan 17#9
other sizes OOS now
miducky
11 Jan 17#2
Thanks - I subscribe and save this size pampers already but I have cancelled it and set up a new subscription to make certain I get this great price on my next delivery
rossygnol to miducky
11 Jan 17#8
How do you make sure you get a great price on the next delivery?
caziking
11 Jan 17#7
Prime only
laurieleigh
11 Jan 17#6
ordered these after seeing the post the other day but lots of people saying they're inferior quality compared to other Pampers : -(
Opening post
124 nappies or 8.7p/nappy
Similar deals on other sizes e.g
Size 5 are £11.82 if you use Subscribe & Save.
144 nappies or 8.2p/nappy
Latest comments (21)
Please can you check
here have a read of this (it's for U.S version but I'm sure there's similarities)
http://thecollegeinvestor.com/242/amazon-student/
Students are always being discrimnated against and this is just another in a long line of them. I have amazon prime, why should the fact I am student entitle to me less than a non-student with amazon prime?
I accept it would be better if they had a simple comparison table that showed what benefits are included in each.