Higgins5473 wrote: Not being smart and genuine question, what is the point of one of these if you have a smart tv and prime, Netflix etc?
ted1 wrote: » Or a dryer that vents externally or a condenser
august12 wrote: » There are obviously not many bargains/deals on Amazon, going by the last few pages on this thread, am also interested in some smart plugs, any suggestions, I have a non smart home at the moment, I physically have to get off the chair to switch on/off lights etc. I bought the echo dot during prime day but that won't be here till December,
dougee19 wrote: » Just wanted to post this as not everyone knows about it, but smile.amazon(.com or co.uk) is shopping at amazing but 0.5% of the money you spend goes to a charity instead of to amazon itself. Just for everyone shopping over Black Friday/Christmas sales who wants to give the money to a nice charity instead of Bezos!
Caranica wrote: » I've used it for 80+ orders and they've given about £12 to charity. It's pathetic
Soarer wrote: » Can’t see how it’s pathetic. They’re taking money (however small) from their profits, and giving it to charity. How many other retailers are doing that? Amazon literally have millions of customers. All those “pathetic” amounts add up to substantial figures. As of July 2020, Smile had donated £3.6m to charities.
Mayo_fan wrote: » One of the main things I see in your post is the uk pound, ie to uk charities... Look after our own
Monokne wrote: » Whoops :eek: My youngest is 4 and a half so we've almost made it the whole way without the stacking kit
SouthWesterly wrote: » I worked with someone whose kid had a TV topple onto him. Needless to say only 1 could be replaced. I'll let you decide which it was!
Junior wrote: » We had twins for exactly this reason.
Sheep Shagger wrote: » Both Teckin and TP Link smart plugs reduced at the moment.https://www.amazon.co.uk/s?k=smart+plug&sprefix=smart&ref=nb_sb_ss_ts-ap-p_2_5
daheff wrote: » how much electricity do these smart plugs use? I guess they are always on, right, so always drawing power?
Gumbo wrote: » If that’s the case then you shouldn’t be buying from Amazon in the first place.
GerardKeating wrote: » The Teckin 4 pack was £25.49 when I bought it a month ago, now it is reduced to £31.99
breeno wrote: » Random one but has anybody had somebody from Amazon delivery call to their house with no package to confirm where you want packages left whem you're not home? He also wanted the take pictures of my house which I declined. I asked for I'D and he had it but the whole thing felt weird. He knew my name and appeared to have an iPad delivery type device. Writing it down now is making me doubt it even more
Jofspring wrote: » Sounds very dodgy. Surely it's the type of thing that if it's legitimate then Amazon should be sending out emails that this could be happening.
bladespin wrote: » Do Amazon actually do home deliveries here? or do they use couriers like DPD etc??? Would they allow an employee to go to a person's door without ID? No.