Alice.com Review

February 9th, 2010 @ admin

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Alice.com Review

Grabbing your keys and heading to the store?  Not so fast.  A new service called “Alice” is promising to get the stuff for you, and send them to your door without charging shipping.  Creating an Alice.com account is free, so I recommend you at least create the account and browse for typical products you use.  The best part about Alice.com is their auto coupons that are applied to certain products.  Sometimes you can save a bundle on a already low priced product.

Once you create an account you will start browsing Alice’s selection.   By adding a product to your cart you have just deemed that product “Your Product” and you will be notified based on the time interval you set when it’s time to reorder that product. [(note) I couldn't find a way to remove something from "My Products" I had some shampoo on there that was really on sale but now that the coupon is gone I'd rather get something cheaper.]  Anyway, seeing all your products is great.  There are blank spaces where you should add a product for a certain category.  The only problem with this is the amount of time it takes to build out your products that you buy most often.  Since you are already selecting the family type you are buying for they should put the most common goods as a starter kit for your product shelf based on the brands you like the most.

Overall Alice.com does offer some great deals on a wide variety of products.  It’s not a replacement for heading out to the grocery store unless you only go there to get non-food items.  It’s more like a replacement for going down isles in the grocery that we all hate.  Like the bathroom isle.  The selection is extensive, but limited at the same time.  They do offer a lot of products and are constantly adding more, but it’s not the same selection at your local Walmart Super Center.   They appear to be moving in more of a higher end, earth friendly product offering which basically just means higher cost products.  I’d rather see them offering better deals on things I currently buy and have more of those everyday products.

Despite all the downsides of Alice.com they really do offer some great savings and if you sign up using the link below you get $10 when you spend $50.  So go ahead and give it a try. Alice.com