Does it automatically go by the price on the date it ships?
If you ordered in February it would have shipped by March at the latest unless you opted to skip an order.Tons of these were ordered and I didn't hear of any amazon cancellations.
this is what I did. I ordered in March and then canceled bc it was right before Pesach. I opted for May delivery. They subsequently jacked up my price forcing me to cancel. They wouldn't budge.
For subsequent deliveries I believe it does.
I hate to say it, but that's your fault The correct way of doing it would be to keep changing your S&S delivery date as was written in the post.
No. When you subscribe you get that price for the first order, if you skip it you lose it, and it will go by the current price on the date of shipping your later order.
No, you could have kept pushing your S&S date later and kept your order until after Pesach.But once you choose skip order you reset everything.
interesting. Thanks for the heads up.
I don't mean to tell people what happened and being charged $250 is a nightmare situation. But in all likelihood I call BS. They didn't realize you have to change delivery date so instead they skipped the first delivery and assumed the next delivery would be the same price, and thinking they did nothing wrong they complained to Amazon reps that don't know how their website works and told them it seems we cancelled and reordered it right before shipping, which is exactly what is supposed to happen with S&S items for their subsequent deliveries after the first one...
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Just curios if everyone's chocolate chips/chunks were full of white (meaning they were kept out on a shelf for a while before being sold! ) and not in a fridge or freezer) they still taste grt just wanting to know abt them being a bit discolored was it the same by every one?
That is how mine came.
chocolate if it's coming from you then it must be good!
That much I know! They taste grt just sometimes when baking you want good looking black chocolate! (not chips which look a bit old and white) .