No more nappy scare: Rossmann launches subscription scheme
Rossmann is the first in the domestic market to come out with a nappy subscription scheme.
With automatically arriving packs of nappies, parents can easily manage their nappy stocks, and their personalised packs are delivered to their door free of charge, at the frequency of their choice. Nappies and baby wipes are always available at the lowest prices in the Rossmann webshop, with delivery times of one hour in Budapest and its agglomeration.
How does the nappy subscription work?
1. Create and personalise your subscription: you can fully customise your subscription package, choosing from a selection of nappies (type, brand, size) and baby wipes.
2. Customise the quantity according to your needs: you can request delivery in 4-week periods, to which the packaging and the number of products are adapted.
3. Modify at any time, according to your needs: you can modify all the details of your subscription at any time. Before the next delivery, you will be notified by e-mail and SMS when your package is due.
4. If you would like to skip a delivery or cancel your subscription, you can do it easily.
Rossmann membership or a Rossmann+ card is needed for subscribing. Packages are available for home delivery only.
Subscription is only possible with bank card payment. More details: https:/ /shop.rossmann.hu/pelenka-elofizetes (x)
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