I think I accidentally broke Amazon

Okay, okay not main Amazon, but I think I seriously impacted their two hour delivery service.

Starting about...in July, my boyfriend and I were at a hotel. And of course, I realized, hey, Amazon delivers to hotels, let's get some food deliveries. And then I saw, "Get 10 dollars off your first order". So I put in the code, and got a New York Strip steak and 3 sides, fully cooked from a restaurant and delivered to the hotel lobby in an hour, for less than 10 bucks. Cha-ching! $$$

The following few days, I made more Prime accounts, to abuse the discount coupon. Because Amazon can blacklist public addresses after trial abuse, but not public areas like hotels. Not my proudest moment, but in the face of delicious steak, who am I to hold onto morals? 5 email accounts and 5 delicious steaks with baked potatoes later, I decided, okay, that's enough messing with Amazon.

Then of course, as you know, the flood happened.

Which, of course, means I've been living in a hotel...and you know what THAT meaaaaans...

The first day, I only got some bottled water and cleaning supplies. The next day, I got my parents some groceries. Afterwards...Amazon seemed to notice. As I placed another order for the day, I got an email telling me that Amazon's 2 hour delivery policy would be changing. Okay, that's coincidental, I thought. I don't need any more orders anyways, I told myself.

And then they lowered the order minimum to 10 dollars, and kept the 10 dollar off coupon active.

Fancy teas, a broom, a notebook, a mop---tons of home essentials for the new house, bulk orders of canned food and water, a microphone, MORE FANCY TEAS. Every order clocked in at less than 3 bucks, and it was absolutely beautiful and disgusting with how much Amazon was letting me get away with. Of course, I only used the coupon on smaller items--if you tried to get 10$ off something over 15 dollars (that wasn't from a restaurant), you'd get a hefty delivery fee slapped on it. But small things in bulk lined my hotel room, and I gleefully laughed with my copious amounts of email accounts and prime trials.

Cue today, in which my parents have given me a bunch of stuff to order for the new house. Excitedly, I log on, make a few orders again, and then, I see, Amazon has removed the coupon permanently. Forever gone is the amazing Prime trial shenanigans that I enjoyed. But it was amazing while it lasted! I almost feel as if Amazon saw the madness and got rid of the coupons and kept changing their policy purely because of me! But it could all just be a crazy coincidence!

I needed to just document this via a blog, because I'm looking at the absolute hoard of water and the broom, and the mop, and the stacks of white chocolate and tea, and tuna, and laughing my head off at what I got away with. Bless Amazon and their trials. You will forever be remembered fondly.
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I didn't know amazon was delivering food, and in 1-2 hours, you mean I can live in my basement and I don't have to go outside anymore?B-)

with prime, we have 24h delivery in France.
I never tried it, never needed it either.


So, you got a house back?
I wanted to contact you to get some news but didn't took the time yet :P
things are getting better little by little?
 
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If your local water is so bad that you have to buy bottled, you should probably move.
 
@DarthDub but thats sounds time consuming, what if i just wanted a quick glass in the middle of the night....
 
my experience wasn't so good. my uncle signued yp for a 30- day free trial of prime...and forgot to read the fine print. which states that they start charging you after 30 days. he didn't realize this and nearly flipped when he found they where taking money from his MasterCard. I sorted it out in the end. Anyway....damn, I wish i'd thought of that. not that I have a credit card.
 
And you got a flood again ? or is it leftovers from Harvey ? we're had a horrendous Windstorm up here 2 days ago. it must have been clocking at 60 MPH winds at a few times. there were entire buildings flipped over.
 
@Cyan At the same time paying for 49 euros for 24 hours delivery is far too much expensive (even if one month is free)
 
You actually did what any smart(er than average) person would do. Abuse an exploitable loophole until fixed, just like the devs did with the 3DS and WiiU browsers xD
 

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