Amazon Business
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I keep getting emails to sign up for Amazon Business since I buy alot of tech stuff online for friends, and work. I was wondering if anyone here has it, and what the approx price breaks would be if I sign up. Some things I am looking at getting in the next month or are for a video editing rig for my brother.
Anyone can give me what the business price would be, or is their different pricing levels?
And no, generally New Egg and all those other sites are not cheaper. They charge shipping to Hawaii.
ASUS ROG Maximus IX Hero @ 224.99
Intel i7-7700k @ 339.99
EVGA 1070 FTW2 @ 455.99
Corsair Vengeance LED 32GB @ 289.99
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There are no price differences.
One client has had Prime for years for a lot of misc buying. I converted them to Business so that we can have the central over site and control. No more 4 accounts for the various users.
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@JaredBusch Wow.. thanks.. they keep making it sound like I'll save money.. haha.. I guess maybe on the cleaning stuff they sell i would.. who knows.. hahah
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@smartkid808 said in Amazon Business:
@JaredBusch Wow.. thanks.. they keep making it sound like I'll save money.. haha.. I guess maybe on the cleaning stuff they sell i would.. who knows.. hahah
Well they save you time, and time is money, so... maybe that is their logic.
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Nope. No breaks at all. I'm in Texas and I might get free 2-day shipping out of it, but that's about it. Other than that, the only difference that I see between a consumer account and a business account is what Jared has already stated. Centralized view of accounts with the ability to approve and decline purchases at varying levels, depending on how your company wants it setup.
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@scottalanmiller said in Amazon Business:
@smartkid808 said in Amazon Business:
@JaredBusch Wow.. thanks.. they keep making it sound like I'll save money.. haha.. I guess maybe on the cleaning stuff they sell i would.. who knows.. hahah
Well they save you time, and time is money, so... maybe that is their logic.
Can be a ton of saved time for a SMB that orders a lot through Amazon.