It sounds like an interesting option, especially with the free shipping.
Looking for an excuse to avoid your next trip to the drugstore to pick up Tide, deodorant and Q-tips? Then you better visit the newly-launched Soap.com, where you can purchase over 25,000 drugstore items at prices that are as much as 25% less than you'd pay in a drugstore. On top of the selection and prices, Soap.com offers free 2-day shipping on orders above $50 and a 6 p.m. local cutoff so that you can place an order when you get home from work instead of stopping on the way.
With luck Soap.com will encourage more competition online and off. The diapers.com site is an enormous success. I've seen entrepreneurial articles talking about it.
I am very pleased to see that they accept Paypal.One less place you need to have a credit card for!
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I did a quick flying visit and it looks all shipshape to me. I was reading about them too. There's a coupon code you can use.
The company is touting the launch as “one of the biggest in retail history,” as the site currently carries over 25,000 products from more than 900 brands. By the end of this year, Soap.com is slated to carry more than 40,000 products, and more than 100,000 by the end of 2011.
As part of the launch, the site is offering 20 percent off orders if you use the code “SOAPISHERE” by July 22 (some restrictions apply).
Thanks for the information cheapncheerful and the coupon code greenmachine! I'll look at it tomorrow properly. :)
I don't know how the reviewer missed the box you need to check when you're using the e-coupon now that I've had a chance to look at the site more. If you go to the Savings Center to see what coupons are on offer from them, it's pretty clear when you click the product that you need to check the box. Perhaps it's been changed since they reviewed it to be fair.
I was reading that Amazon had bought the group that Soap.com is part of. If you can't beat them, buy them! Only $500 million.
http://www.walletpop.com/2011/03/25/walgreens-buys-drugstore-com-amazon-buys-soap-com/
I was reading that Amazon had bought the group that Soap.com is part of. If you can't beat them, buy them! Only $500 million.
http://www.walletpop.com/2011/03/25/walgreens-buys-drugstore-com-amazon-buys-soap-com/
Loose change to me that is. I've got more down the back of my sofa. :P
Loose change to me that is. I've got more down the back of my sofa. :P
LOL! If you're every throwing out that sofa, I'll come pick it up no problem at all. ;)








Sounds good! The only thing I would miss is that they don't offer a generic brand. Maybe in time that will happen and the savings will be good enough that you won't need to buy generic though.
When you have only two pennies left in the world, buy a loaf of bread with one, and a rose with the other.