Posted on 09/14/2022 11:13:11 AM PDT by Red Badger
With just a few clicks you could be saving big on everything you need to buy from Amazon. It's really that easy.
With inflation rising high, odds are you're looking for the best deal on all of your purchases to help make your dollar stretch a little farther. Some of your daily purchases may be necessities while others are nice-to-haves, and while your necessities take priority that doesn't mean you need to completely cut out everything else. Amazon sells hundreds of thousands of products at all different price points, some of which are on sale and some are not. Wouldn't it be really nice to see everything that had a coupon available in one place?
Your time is a very valuable resource. Spending too much time looking for a discount means that you're taking away time that could be spent doing something else, like cleaning, a passion project or spending time with the family. You don't need to be a coupon pro to save at Amazon. In fact, the online retailer makes it really easy to use coupons, as long as you know where to look.
Let's walk through how to find the main coupon page, how to navigate it to ensure you are finding all the best ones, and what to look out for during checkout to maximize your savings. While you're in the shopping mood, be sure to check out this time-saving tip when shopping at Wayfair, and did you know StockX is much more than just a place to find and buy sneakers?
How to find Amazon's hidden coupon page:
1. Head to Amazon Coupons [ https://assoc-redirect.amazon.com/g/r/https://www.amazon.com/Coupons/b?node=2231352011&tag=cnet-buy-button-20&ascsubtag=a74c671ce51e44aa8048adde6c3222a3%7C7c2f7762-9713-43b9-a8f3-532a498779e1%7Cdtp ]
2. Navigate the menus on the left-hand side to find your preferred product category
3. Click or tap on "Clip Coupon" button under the desired product
4. Click on the product image or product name to view the promotion
5. Use the Add to Cart button on desired product
6. Navigate to your Amazon Cart
7. Click Proceed to Checkout
8. Ensure the discount is reflected in your total. If not, paste in the coupon code you copied earlier
9. Check out with your preferred payment method and shipping address
It's that easy, really. Whether you need toilet paper, clothing, back-to-school supplies or a gift for a friend, odds are there's a version of it that's on sale with a coupon at Amazon.
Can you use multiple coupons on the same order?
Yes. You can add multiple products and discounts to your cart at the same time. Most Amazon coupons only allow you to buy a single unit of each product at the discounted rate, though. This means you can't add 10 of a particular item and receive the discount on all of them, but you can add 10 different products to your cart from the promotions and receive the designated discounts on each of them.
What happens if you forget to use the coupon?
Amazon is pretty strict in its policies, and if the discount isn't showing before you check out, the company won't refund the difference. You'll want to check your cart during this process to ensure that it shows the expected discount amount before putting in your payment method.
Don't let your shopping end there. In addition to coupons, did you know that Amazon has another whole section of discounted items with huge discounts? You don't have to look too hard to find a discount, as long as you know the right sections of Amazon's expansive site to shop.
Prime just rolls the “FREE” shipping costs in to the cost. I have found on many items Walmart has better prices with free shipping and no membership. Although Amazon has many of the oddball things I have to order once in a while that I can’t find anywhere else. But for food, consumables, and other sundries for the house Walmart is better.
Thanks, I use Amazon smile, and get them to make a small donation to the charity of my choice with every purchase.
Here’s the link for the coupon page for Amazon smile.
https://smile.amazon.com/b/ref=sxts_snpl_4_1_4494ff8b-49d7-4233-8497-888513f0b4fa?node=2231352011&pf_rd_p=4494ff8b-49d7-4233-8497-888513f0b4fa&pf_rd_r=WJSEVM7B1CW1R3F9JP80&pd_rd_wg=52FyO&pd_rd_w=MfnNY&content-id=amzn1.sym.4494ff8b-49d7-4233-8497-888513f0b4fa:amzn1.sym.4494ff8b-49d7-4233-8497-888513f0b4fa&qid=1663181351&pd_rd_r=79fa49b6-b274-4733-9079-952ed8d3c439
Or go there directly:
https://www.amazon.com/hz/aw/coupons
And skip the redirect—give-Cnet-money-for-clicks giant hyperlink.
Maybe this is a better link?
1960 = The capitalist will sell us the rope we will use to hang them.
2022 = The capitalist are BUYING the rope we will use to hang them. And paying for "Prime".
Nice job Badger... Inflation’s hitting all of us - this will help.
😊👌👍😁.....................................
I live in the sticks. If not for Amazon I never would have moved here.
Bkmk
I did, it was for outdated condoms offered at a ridiculously low price.
Biggest mistake I ever made and have been paying for it for the past 15 years.......
You can also type Amazon Coupons in the search bar on the main page and it takes you to the coupons. On the drop down by the search bar you can choose all the departments or just what you are looking for..... :)
bttt
Nice. Have to give it a look.
I’ve researched stuff on Amazon and then decided on an item. When I go to purchase it the price is a couple bucks more than it was.
Log in with a different Prime account and it’s the original price.
Also bought a mattress there once. Got ads for about 2 months for mattresses. “Hey guys. I got a mattress. Won’t be needing any more.
Amazon has always been weird with pricing. I once bought an IPOD home type ghetto blaster ... uh I mean boom box. The pink model was $200 cheaper than the black model. I decided I could live with the pink one. There was a Robert August skateboard longboard that I fancied. One day the price dropped from $189 to $99.00. By the time I decided to buy the price went back to $189.00 so I backed off but kept checking it. A few months later it was $99 again so I jumped and got it for that price.
Bookmark for later...
That's because the cost of shipping is in those prices. Free Shipping is a ruse.
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