Nevertheless, the price and packaging policy of Procter / Amazon already extremely annoying.
To a brand include trust and continuity. And despite the good per se both product is not actually given.
When we closed the Amazon subscription, costing a diaper 16/17 cents. The price increases actually on a monthly basis, there are always outliers to 24 cents or more. What good is a subscription with 5 or 10% discount if the strike price is rocked arbitrarily by 30% back and forth? Sometimes we have to stay the subscription, because we were able to significantly in retail stores stock up cheaper.
High Pampers is still good and superior to every other diaper, but become no better, but rather worse in time. Recently we had a pack often times going where diapers tear during winding or not tightly. Since this occurs only temporarily and then ends with the dawn of a new package, we do not want to believe that we temporarily to "wrap stupidity" suffering, but because there seems to be a higher power simply ;-)
What also sucks, the constant changes in package size. Whoever buys one month pack, it must somewhere stowed in the closet. If you have found a place for it, the package size and / or -Aufteilung will certainly changed so that it no longer fits in its original place. That's us in 14 months already determined five times happens ... What is this? Find the P & G market research every year a completely different - extremely fluctuating - number of needed diapers per month out? Will an overzealous packaging engineer inspire consumers for the flexibility of packaging machines at Procter? Or want P & G in order but just confuse the customer to foist them the regular price increases possible intransparent? How stupid Procter keeps its customers really?
At the moment, we forced rum not the Pampers. To compensate, we simply decide on other products where there are equivalent alternatives, in case of doubt against Procter.
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Update October 2013
Quasi since the publication of this review in February 2013, which was quickly often considered helpful, the criticisms have also been eliminated quickly. If this review have contributed a little bit about that? Then she has probably actually helped many diaper buyers: In 2013, the subscription prices were pleasingly stable and reliable (as one would expect that at a subscription also). With the 20% discount on Amazon Family I think the price okay. No confusions with the package size for 8 months with us and currently also no quality problems.
In addition to this positive update to the end of our time diaper we leave the original review here are unchanged to prevent a relapse into old patterns of behavior ....