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26th Nov 2024

Shoppers urged to take advantage of Amazon Prime hack ahead of Black Friday

JOE

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It’s a stress-free way to take advantage of countless big money deals and discounts.

With just a few days to go until some of the biggest bargains of the year, we’ve got a handy hack for you to make the most of Prime’s Black Friday deals.

Prime’s Black Friday will feature discounts and savings on huge brands such as LG, Sony, Bose, Shark, and Tefal, as well as a wide selection of discounts from small businesses across the UK.

With a Prime membership, you’ll get exclusive access to the best deals, and anything you purchase will get delivered on the same day or the following morning.

If you’re not currently a Prime member and don’t want to add yet another subscription to your monthly outgoings, don’t worry. We’ve got a little hack that will allow you to take advantage of the big deals without paying for Prime.

With our exclusive 30-day free trial, you can set up your membership in time for Black Friday, and cancel before the 30 days are up to ensure you don’t get charged for the following month.

So, you’ll be able to access all the great deals and bargains without spending a penny on a subscription.

You can access that exclusive offer here.

As long as you activate your free trial before the Black Friday deals gets truly underway, you’ll be able to experience the best bargains on site as well as access to Prime Video and Amazon Music.

Prime Video gives you access to critically-acclaimed shows such as The Boys, Fallout and The Rings of Power, along with huge films such as The Iron Claw.

Meanwhile, with Amazon Music you can dive into a vast library of great music, including hit albums from this year such as Charli XCX’s Brat and Fontaines DC‘s Romance.

You can also listen to a whole host of hit podcasts such as That Peter Crouch Podcast, The Rest is Politics and Help I Sexted My Boss.

Cancelling is easy too. All you’ll need to do is click a button to confirm that you no longer want to be a Prime member and it’s done. Just make sure you do it before the 30 days are up to avoid paying the £8.99 per month fee.

If you’re a student, you might want to consider maintaining your membership long after Prime Day has passed.

Amazon have a very special deal for students aged between 18-22 where they’ll receive a six-month free trial before their monthly payments begin.

Instead of the usual £8.99 monthly fee, students will pay just £4.39 – that’s a saving of £47.49 a year.

Once you’ve set up your Prime account, use this link to sign in.