Haul it in!
- savvecomsales
- Dec 1, 2025
- 2 min read
Updated: Dec 9, 2025
Amazon's New Haul: The Outlet Store You Didn't Know You Needed
So, Amazon felt the heat from Temu, and in a bold move that could only be described as “let’s throw a party and invite some overseas friends,” they launched Haul. This grand unveiling coincided with the announcement that the new Trump administration was closing the de minimis exemption (section 321) loophole. In layman's terms, they decided to put a price tag on all those sneaky little imports that were slipping through like a ninja in the night.
But wait, Amazon had already built this shiny new platform, so instead of throwing in the towel, they pivoted faster than a contestant on a dance show and said, “Let’s offer U.S.-based branded items for pennies on the dollar!” Think of Haul as Amazon's very own outlet store, where the prices are low, and the thrill of the hunt is high.
What to Expect from Haul
Now, don’t get me wrong—Haul is still packed to the brim with Chinese goodies that might take longer to arrive than your last relationship. You know the ones: the gadgets that look great in the ad but arrive resembling a Picasso painting gone wrong. But if you're a savvy shopper with the patience of a saint, tuning out the cheap noise might just lead you to some amazing branded steals that make you feel like you’ve won the lottery (or at least scored a great deal at a yard sale). You can literally find products that are "Black Friday" deals on Amazon for $12 marked down from $17 for $5 on Haul! That's right, over 50% less than the supposed deal for the same exact product from the same exact seller on Amazon.
The Bottom Line
So, if you’re ready to sift through a sea of questionable items that might make you question your life choices, Haul could be your new best friend. Just remember: patience is a virtue, and so is knowing the difference between a bargain and a bust. Happy hunting!
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