“That can’t be a good sign,” I thought to myself. I think it depends - when I was gathering my 2020 total, Amazon told me they’d have to email me the report once it was ready. The most I’ve ever spent on one order was $325, and we’re talking about 222 orders total.įor what it’s worth, I thought this lifetime total was quite reasonable, especially considering my last year numbers alone were pretty startling.įinal thing: Your order report might take a while to download. But if you highlight the Item Total column, the program will tell you along the bottom your total sum (mine was about $5,300), along with your average (about $24). I couldn’t find my total right away, until I played with the spreadsheet for a minute. And I ran the report right up until this week (my most recent order is yet again a book - only this time, a Chrissy Teigen cookbook). *When I ran my own lifetime report, I did have to check my Order History first, to see when I started buying things on Amazon (it was June 2012 a book called “The Secret Life of Pronouns” which is very on brand for me). You have some options: Do you want to find out your lifetime total of Amazon spending? Or just see what you bought last month? How about last year? Fill in the dates you’re investigating, then click “request report.” Under “ordering and shopping preferences,” click “download order reports.”ģ. Now you should be on a page called Your Account. First things first: Click on Accounts & Lists (right under where it says, “Hello, Michelle!” in the upper right).Ģ. I think you can do this on your phone too, but for reference, I went through the process on my laptop. One of my best friends was in that ballpark just in the past year).Īnyway, now that I have this information, I thought I should pass it along: How to find out what you’ve spentġ.
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