
Amazon Prime Day sale starts 12th July: 8 ways you can get extra discounts and save more
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The sale is exclusive to Amazon Prime members and will include early deals, new launches, and limited-time offers. The sale offers 10% discount on ICICI and SBI cards along with special Amazon Pay discounts. If you've been planning to shop for gadgets or upgrade your home essentials, this could be the right time. Here's a quick look at how you can get extra discounts in the upcoming Amazon sale
Bank discounts available in Amazon Prime Day sale
In the upcoming sale, Prime members will get
10% savings on payment using ICICI Bank credit and debit cards
10% off on transactions made using SBI credit cards
10% EMI transactions on ICICI Bank credit cards and SBI credit cards
Special offers with Amazon Pay UPI
The e-commerce giant has also announced special discount offers for Amazon Pay UPI users. These include:
Flat Rs 100 cashback (minimum transaction of Rs 1,000) with Amazon Pay UPI on your second purchase
With Amazon Pay Later, get instant credit up to Rs 60,000 and welcome rewards worth up to Rs 600 (for eligible customers)
Extra discount on Amazon Pay ICICI Bank credit card
Further, Amazon will give additional discount to Amazon Pay ICICI Bank credit card holders. These include:
5% cashback on purchases made using Amazon Pay ICICI Bank credit card
An additional 5% instant discount on payments done through the card.
Further, Prime members can earn enhanced welcome rewards of up to Rs 3,000, including:
Rs 200 shopping cashback plus rewards worth INR2,800* (that's INR500 more than usual!).
Offers for non-Prime members
Non-Prime members don't miss out either, with welcome rewards up to Rs 2,000, including Rs 150 shopping cashback, rewards worth Rs 1,850, and Rs 500 off on Prime membership.

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