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MyHabit Daily Deals: Run By Amazon and Up to 60% Off On Everything You Can Imagine!


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I haven’t talked about MyHabit in a while.  But it is another daily deal site you will want to check each day.  MyHabit is actually owned by Amazon.  So you know it is a reputable company and will be around for awhile.  Items are up to 60% off!  You will see everything from clothing, home decor, designer skincare, toys, cookware, furniture….. just about anything you can think of!

I have ordered from these guys before and haven’t had a problem.  Plus, the free shipping on every order is really nice!

Head over and log in with your Amazon account, or quickly create one.  Then, you will have access to the sales.  New deals start each day at 10am MST.  So be watching for them to start.  The hot items sell out fast each day!

**By the way, you can use any Amazon Gift Cards that you have on the MyHabit website.  So, if you have them, consider using them on these daily deals instead!

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4 Comments

  1. With the gift cards – do you have to input them on the myhabit website, or can you input them on Amazon and use them at myhabit? (Or, to rephrase, do you have to do it JUST for myhabit, of can you use credit on Amazon for the other?)

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    • Add the gift card on your Amazon account and you can use it on Amazon or MyHabit. You can use it on either.

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  2. thanks for explaining myhabit, I’ve been wondering what it was exactly.

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  3. Hadn’t heard of this one. I love that it is always free shipping. I always found plenty to buy on the other daily deals sites but never did unless I could manage to get free shipping. Maybe it was a good way to save money, lol, since I’ll have no trouble buying here.

    I read a good piece of advice the other day maybe you could share: before you buy something, ask yourself, “would I still buy it if it cost more?” That is helpful for me to consider. Otherwise I end up with a lot of things I didn’t really need or want, but that were good deals. Not buying them would actually save me more money, many times.

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