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Secret Amazon Prime perk instantly cuts 15% off new clothes, toiletries & food with millions of Brits owed lower prices

Secret Amazon Prime perk instantly cuts 15% off new clothes, toiletries & food with millions of Brits owed lower prices

The Irish Sun25-04-2025

SAVVY shoppers can slash their Amazon bills by 15% using a little-known perk.
It's an easy-to-miss Amazon Prime benefit that could save you hundreds of pounds over the course of a year.
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There's a special Buy More & Save store on Amazon with a significant discount available
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There's a wide range of products available through Amazon Buy More & Save
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The perk is called Buy More & Save, and is exclusive to Amazon Prime members.
That means you'll need to have an active subscription, which normally costs £8.99 a month.
Once you've got that, you'll be able to access Amazon's locked-off Buy More & Save store.
This lets you buy exactly four items in one go to cut the total bill by 15%.
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You'll have to purchase items from the specific Buy More & Save storefront, but the selection is large.
Amazon says that there are more than 1,000 qualifying items that you can add to your basket to get the discount.
That includes socks, baby wipes, kitchen roll, cat food, and much more.
You need to buy four items in one go to get the discount, otherwise you'll just be charged regular pricing.
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A special tracker bar at the top of the screen will show how close you are to earning the 15%-off offer.
And it'll reveal how much
money
you've saved too.
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PRIME SAVINGS
It's one of several Amazon Prime perks that you might be missing out on.
For instance, you can bag a free £42 membership to
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That gets you free delivery on Deliveroo orders over £15 at select restaurants.
You can also get
AMAZON'S BUY MORE & SAVE ITEMS
Here's the current list of Amazon product categories available with Buy More & Save...
Groceries
Health and Beauty
Pet Products
Personal Computers
Office Products
Electronics
Kitchen
Home Improvement
Home
Clothing / apparel
Speakers
Sports
Baby Products
Musical Instruments
Lighting
Industrial
Alcoholic Beverages
Pantry
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The membership means you can claim a pair of tickets for a tenner – or two recliner seats at Odeon Luxe for £15.
It refreshes once a month, so make sure you claim it as often as you can.
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And Amazon Prime also lets you
In April we saw titles worth more than £335 handed out through Prime
Gaming
.
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Amazon hands out free games through its Prime Gaming website
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And Prime Gaming includes a free monthly channel subscription for Twitch too.
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ANOTHER SECRET STORE
That's not the only Amazon store serving up big discounts to shoppers either.
It's called
These products are used, but have gone through a special process to restore them.
HOW MUCH DOES AMAZON PRIME COST?
Here's what you need to know about Amazon Prime pricing in the UK...
A standard Amazon Prime membership
If you pay annually, you'll be billed £95 instead.
For TV fans who just want Amazon Prime Video without a full Prime membership, it'll cost you £5.99 a month, working out at £71.88 for the year.
Students can get discounted Amazon Prime, with the monthly cost reduced to £4.49 (or £53.88 over the course of a year).
And for students who pay annually, the one-off yearly fee is £47.49.
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All prices in this article were correct at the time of writing, but may have since changed.
Always do your own research before making any purchase.

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