Ever wondered how much you've ever spent at Amazon?
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I've been trying to figure it out for a while.. it's not straightforward, so in the end I wrote it up in a blog post https://vinf.net/2022/12/01/how-to-export-all-your...
Let's just say I could have a quite tidy brand-new 5-series with change for some decent options..
Let's just say I could have a quite tidy brand-new 5-series with change for some decent options..
I buy for my parents and extended family, so I would conservatively say £25k minimum.
Mrs V normally has half a dozen items delivered. It annoys me that she can't put things into the basket and checkout say at 5pm with all 6 items, rather than buying as she goes along. The Vikingettes get stuff delivered daily to the Amazon boxes at Uni - normally make up and they conveniently forget to choose their own saved card to pay...
You know it's bad when Amazon keep sending you emails asking if you would like to convert your personal account to a business account "with the advantages of invoicing and VAT".
Mrs V normally has half a dozen items delivered. It annoys me that she can't put things into the basket and checkout say at 5pm with all 6 items, rather than buying as she goes along. The Vikingettes get stuff delivered daily to the Amazon boxes at Uni - normally make up and they conveniently forget to choose their own saved card to pay...
You know it's bad when Amazon keep sending you emails asking if you would like to convert your personal account to a business account "with the advantages of invoicing and VAT".
LimaDelta said:
I requested the data last week after reading this. Since opening my account in 2006 - £49,913.20, and exactly 2500 items purchased.
Thanks OP
That's an average of £260 per month.
Most expensive item - DJI Mini 2, cheapest - shredded lettuce!
Christ, I hope you set up the smile.amazon thing to get the donations to charity on that amount!Thanks OP

That's an average of £260 per month.
Most expensive item - DJI Mini 2, cheapest - shredded lettuce!
ZedLeg said:
I haven't bought anything from Amazon in about 4 years and I only really went to them for weird connectors and cables that were hard to find elsewhere. I'd be surprised if my total is more than a couple of hundred quid.
Same here. My friend (no really!) bought a second hand exercise bike off facebook marketplace which broke within a few weeks. Amazon still stocked the brand new equivalent so they bought one, swapped the internals for the broken bits of their second hand bike and returned it for a full refund.
Yes it's still a simple theft but I quite liked the ingenuity of it.
Spare tyre said:
Without sounding like a grump, stopping my prime member ship was an excellent decision
Kinda got hooked on stuff turning up
Saved me a fortune
I have bought one item from Amazon, and only because I had a £10 voucher. Turns out that by the time I had paid the postage, it would have been cheaper to buy it from eBay despite the £10 voucher.Kinda got hooked on stuff turning up
Saved me a fortune
My old next door neighbour's wife didn't work and she used to have an amazon delivery every day. The one time I went over to speak to them, I was invited in and the house was floor to ceiling with stuff everywhere. I can only assume the reason she ordered so much stuff was through boredom and the ten second buzz when it arrived.
Makes me wonder how much people are spending on things they don't need and that will just be forgotten about, end up in landfill or given to charity shops.
Spare tyre said:
Without sounding like a grump, stopping my prime member ship was an excellent decision
Yep im knocking mine on the head in February when it us due for renewal. They messed up Prime Music so its unusable, I struggle to fine anything on Prime Video to watch and I hardly buy much these days.Gassing Station | The Lounge | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff


