I’m so sorry for creating a scare yesterday with the email I posted from a reader on Amazon’s Subscribe & Save Program. And I’m happy to share this email from Mandi from Jungle Deals & Steals that clarifies things:
The S&S comment/question you posted today is absolutely not true.
In your Subscribe & Save orders, you will see the current price of the item, but the order is actually generated on the day you place the order, and that is the price you pay for the item, even if it rises in the meantime. Your email order confirmation also shows the price you’ll pay (although it’s not deducted from your account until the day it ships).
I place between 6-8 S&S orders a month, and I am 100% confident that this is still the way it works. The way to check is to visit the Manage Your Subscribe & Save Orders page.
You’ll see the current price next to each item, but if you click on the item title/description to go to the product page, there is a yellow bar with a link at the top of the page that says “View this order”. Click on that link, and it will show you the price you’re actually paying for the item based on the day your order was placed.
The S&S policy is that you pay the price of the product on the date your order is placed. For your first month, this means the day you create the subscription and place your first order. In subsequent months, the price may vary, but you’ll receive an email confirming the price you’ll pay that month with the option to cancel the order before it ships. -Mandi from Jungle Deals & Steals





























