Amazon deals & discount codes
- Four months' FREE Amazon Music Unlimited for newbies
- Amazon Fresh £15 off your first three £70+ grocery shops
- £2 a month off Prime for O2 customers
- Amazon: Five top MoneySaving tips
- Amazon Prime free for 30 days
- FREE Kindle comic books & graphic novels
- Aged 18 to 22 or a student? Get six months' free Amazon Prime
- Students get one-year free Deliveroo Plus
8 Current Deals
Prime members only (three months for non-Prime). Normally £11/month (£12/month non-Prime)
Newbies to Amazon Music Unlimited* can get four or three months of streaming for free, instead of the usual one-month, depending on whether you're a Prime member or not. You'll need to sign up by 4pm on Friday 9 January.
- Amazon Prime members who haven't subscribed to Amazon Music Unlimited before, get four months' free. Normally £10.99 a month.
- Non-Prime members who haven't subscribed to Amazon Music Unlimited before, get three months' free. Normally £11.99 a month.
- You aren't eligible for this offer if... you're currently in a free trial of Amazon Music Unlimited, have a current subscription with it, or were previously a free trial or paying subscriber of Amazon Music Unlimited. You're still eligible if you've only used the free, ad-supported version of Amazon Music as this doesn't count as a previous subscription or trial of the Unlimited service.
Can't get this offer? See if you can get four months of Spotify Premium for free instead.
Important. When the free period is up, you'll automatically be charged £10.99 a month (if Prime), or £11.99 a month (non-Prime), unless you cancel the subscription beforehand.
What is Amazon Music Unlimited? It's Amazon's premium ad-free music subscription service, which boasts 100 million songs. It also includes podcasts, the ability to listen to one 'free' Audible audiobook per month, and allows you to listen on-demand and offline with unlimited skips.
Looking for more ways to save on streaming music? Check out our Free music streaming guide.
For new customers only. Online only
If you're a new online customer to Amazon Fresh you can get £15 off your first three £70+ shops when you enter the code SAVEFRESH45 at checkout.
Once you complete your first order, your next two shops will be automatically discounted (so you won't need to enter the code again). The maximum discount is £45 (£15 per shop). This offer ends on Saturday 31 January.
The minimum spend excludes infant formula, alcohol, PC & video games, games consoles, electronics, and gift cards.
For Prime members, a two-hour delivery is free on orders over £60, while non-Prime members get a free two-hour delivery on orders over £80.
Amazon Fresh currently only delivers to selected London and south of England postcodes – check if your postcode is included.
Makes it cheaper than the equivalent annual subscription
Many O2 mobile customers can get £2 off a monthly Amazon Prime subscription through Priority, its loyalty scheme. If you have an O2 Pay Monthly Refresh tariff or Sim-only 12, 18 or 24-month tariff then you can get this, though you'll need to be a new or returning Amazon Prime subscriber (that is, you don't have a Prime membership at the moment).
You'll need to sign up by Wednesday 31 December (though it could be extended, as it has been previously). If your existing Prime membership expires before that date, you could still take advantage of this deal – though you'll need to cancel your existing Prime membership so it doesn't auto-renew.
To get the deal, visit Priority online or search 'Prime' in the Priority app (Android / iOS). Once you've found the deal, select 'Use Now' and you'll be able to add Prime as an 'O2 Extra Bolt On' in your My O2 account. You'll get a text message with a link to register an Amazon Prime account.
The discount comes as a monthly £2 O2 bill credit – so effectively you're paying £6.99 a month for Prime rather than the usual £8.99 a month. Over 12 months, that's £83.88, which is cheaper than the £95 annual upfront Prime subscription. There's a six-month minimum term, and if you leave O2, your Prime subscription will be cancelled.
O2 says new and upgrading customers can get Prime free for three or six months (depending on their package) when choosing an eligible tariff. You can't have an existing Prime subscription to claim this one either.
Don't choose a mobile provider solely based on its perks – use our Cheap Mobile Finder tool to search the best deal for you.
Including returns bargains finder, Prime sub savings, and free delivery trick
For many, the retail behemoth is their go-to one-stop online shop. Our Amazon buying guide has 30+ tips and tricks to help you save, but here are five of our favourites...
1. Quickly uncover the cheapest Amazon Resale (formerly Warehouse) deals with MSE's unique tool. It's the section of Amazon's site that resells 1,000s of returned or slightly-damaged items (often just the box) at knock-down prices. Yet it can prove tricky spotting the best bargains, so to do it we built the Amazon Resale Discount Finder tool. Tell it what you're looking for and it scours Resale items in seconds and displays your deal options clearly.

2. Can you cut the cost of Amazon Prime membership? Prime gives one-day delivery, TV/movie streaming and so on. It costs £95 for an annual subscription or £8.99 monthly, but we've a few ways you can make it cheaper, including £2 a month off Prime for some O2 customers, and share Prime benefits with another person in your household for free.
3. Check Amazon's price history - is that item really cheaper now? Amazon's prices go up and down like a Yo-Yo, and discounted items don't always mean a bargain. A clever site lets you instantly snoop on a product's Amazon price history to see if it's ever sold for less. Prepared to wait? Name a price you're willing to pay and it'll send you price-drop alerts.

4. Amazon's free delivery threshold's increased, but use a cunning tool to beat it and pay less buying more. Delivery's free if you spend £25+ in most cases (was £20+ before April 2023) if you don't have Prime. But if you're just under the threshold, instead of spending up to £5 on standard delivery, use the Amazon free delivery tool to find cheap items (for example for 40p) to take you over, so delivery's nowt.
5. Free tool helps detect fake Amazon (and other sites) reviews. Falsely flattering reviews are a big problem when online shopping, and they aren't easy to spot, but a free fake review spotter tool can help decipher what's genuine and what's bogus. While not definitive, it's still useful.
If you've not signed up to its trial before
Amazon offers newbies a free one-month trial* of Prime, its subscription service which gets free one-day delivery on many items, access to TV shows, movies and some tennis and Premier League games, music streaming and more.
Important. After the 30-day free trial, you'll be automatically enrolled into a paid subscription at £95 for a year's Prime (or £8.99 a month if you selected monthly billing), unless you cancel before the end of the trial.
If you only want Prime to stream TV shows and movies, or Premier League games, then there's a cheaper £5.99 a month Prime Video-only option that you can sign up to after you've cancelled your free Prime trial.
100s to choose from including Star Wars, Doctor Who, and Stranger Things
If you go via this Amazon* link, you can find totally free comic books and graphic novels to download for your Kindle including Star Wars, The Amazing Spider-Man, Doctor Who, Stranger Things, Avengers, The Walking Dead and many more. The link will take you to the 'Top 100 Free' in the Comic Book & Graphic Novels section, where there are many popular comics and TV show-turned-graphic novels.

If comic books aren't your thing, there are free Kindle books in other genres too – see Top 100 Free Kindle books* . You can also check our 16 tricks to access 1,000s of free e-books & audiobooks.
Then 50% off if you want to keep it. Includes one-day delivery, video/music streaming & more
Anyone aged 18 to 22, or a student aged 18+ in higher education, can get six months' free Amazon Prime membership when signing up to Amazon Student*. It gets one-day delivery, plus access to Amazon's video and music streaming services, and photo storage amongst other benefits.
After the six-month trial ends, if you want to keep it, you can get 50% off full Prime membership, so it'll cost £4.49 a month (or £47.49 for a year), compared with the usual Prime price of £8.99 a month (or £95 for a year).
How do you sign up for Amazon Student?
To prove you're aged 18 to 22, you'll need to upload photo ID, such as a driving licence or passport. To prove you're a UK student, you'll need a .ac.uk email address, or if you've not got one of those, send an email from the address that's linked to your Amazon account to amazon-student-verification@amazon.co.uk giving proof of enrolment. Even if you've already had an Amazon Prime or Amazon Family free trial, you can still take up this offer.
Important. While the trial is free, this is a subscription offer, so you'll need to enter card details and diarise to cancel, or you'll be charged once the trial ends. There's no obligation to continue with the paid subscription. Once you're older than 22, or when you graduate, the price for Prime will jump to £8.99 a month. To cancel, go to Your Prime Membership.
With Prime Student membership via Unidays
Students can get one year of Deliveroo Plus (free delivery on orders of over £15 at restaurants or over £25 at stores) for free with a Prime Student membership. All you need to do is link your Deliveroo and Amazon accounts via Unidays. Deliveroo Plus normally costs £3.49 a month.
The free delivery is available from all 50,000 restaurants Deliveroo works with, including big chains such as Pizza Express and KFC, as well as supermarkets – handy for last-minute groceries. You'll still need to pay Deliveroo's service fee (typically 50p to £1).
Martin's Money Mantras
Use them
If you answer 'NO' to any of the following questions, don't buy.
Are you
Will I use it?
Is it worth it?
Are you
Do I need it?
Can I afford it?
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