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FAQs What is Amazon Prime?

Amazon Prime is Amazon's membership service which offers free delivery on millions of eligible items. Certain products are eligible for free one-day delivery to select postcodes in Sydney and Melbourne, while delivery within two days is available for most of the country, excluding remote areas.

Along with its free delivery benefits, the big drawcard of Amazon Prime is the Prime Video streaming service. A Prime membership in Australia also gets you access to other Amazon services such as Prime Reading, Prime Music and Prime Gaming.

Prime members also get access to exclusive deals on Amazon's website, including those offered on Amazon Prime Day. An Amazon Prime subscription will cost you AU$9.99 a month or AU$79 if you pay yearly.

When is Amazon Prime Day?

The date of Amazon Prime Day changes every year, but it's typically held in July. In 2023, Prime Day was held July 11-12, so it's already been and gone for this year. However, Amazon is hosting another Prime-Day like sale in October 2023. It's called Prime Big Deal Days, but it remains to be seen whether this will become an annual event like the actual Prime Day held each July. 

Amazon also hosts other smaller sales through the year. These include the Mid-Year Sale in June to coincide with Australia's EOFY sales, as well as the Big Smile Sale which was last held in October 2022.

Can you cancel an Amazon order?

Amazon allows you to cancel an order that hasn't yet entered the shipping process. You can do this by visiting the Your orders page, where you'll be able to cancel the entire order, or cancel select items from the order. You won't be able to cancel your order if it has already entered the shipping process – you'll need to wait until it's been delivered and go through the standard returns process.

Note that if your order was sold and fulfilled by a third-party seller on Amazon, you have 30 minutes to cancel your order. After 30 minutes, you can still request a cancellation by contacting the seller – head to Amazon for more information on cancelling your order.

Does Amazon have a returns policy?

Yes, indeed. Amazon will accept returns if you change your mind about an item that's just been delivered or if it's faulty. All items with a "free returns" label on the site when you're shopping are eligible for free shipping back to Amazon. You can head to your orders page, then click on "Return or replace items" against the specific order you want to return. You just need to follow the steps as Amazon displays it on your screen – it's easy as!

Does Amazon offer Afterpay?

No, Amazon doesn't offer Afterpay when making purchases. However it does include Zip in its payment options, which is another buy now, pay later service in Australia. Amazon has a page on using Zip on Amazon.Com.Au for more information.

Hints and tips

Sign up for Amazon Prime: Signing up for Amazon Prime will get you free delivery on millions of eligible items, so it's a great way to save if you regularly shop on Amazon. Not only will you get free delivery of eligible items, you'll also be able to get same-day delivery if you live in select postcodes of Sydney and Melbourne, while other areas can get their order in as little as two days. Prime members also get exclusive access to Prime Day deals, plus early access to Lightning Deals.

Shop the big sales: There are a few big dates on Amazon's shopping calendar, with the two biggest sales being Amazon Prime Day and Black Friday. You'll need to be a Prime member to take advantage of the majority of Prime Day deals, but Amazon's Black Friday sales are open to anyone. But it's not just the big sales – Amazon offers discounts throughout the year which can be found under Today's deals, along with the annual Mid-Year Sale in June and a couple of Big Smile Sales each calendar year.

Look out for Lightning Deals: Lightning Deals are specific deals on Amazon that are available in a limited quantity for a limited time. They can be available for as little as a few hours, or even less if the deal is quickly snapped up. We've found that the best Lightning Deals are generally available during the big sale periods such as Prime Day and Black Friday.

Use Amazon's Subscribe & Save: Amazon's Subscribe & Save service allows you to get a discount on everyday essentials such as pantry staples, snacks and cleaning supplies when you set up a regular delivery schedule. You just need to select the items you want, choose and quantity and set an automatic delivery schedule – that'll save you 10% on your essentials basket every time.

How to use Amazon promo codes

1. Choose an Amazon promo code from our page and click "Get Code" to reveal it.

2. Copy the code, and head to Amazon's website to start shopping.

3. Add all the items you want to purchase to your shopping cart, then click on the cart in the top right hand corner of the page when you're ready to checkout. After reviewing all the items in your cart, click "Proceed to Checkout".

4. You'll find a box marked "Enter Code" in the payment method section. Paste your Amazon promo code here and click "Apply".

5. Your order total should now have updated to the discounted amount. If it doesn't, it means the code you have used has either expired or is not valid for the product(s) you have chosen.


Prime Big Deal Days Are Coming Up — Here's How To Get Amazon Prime Membership For Free

Amazon is hosting its second Prime Day-level event of the year, Prime Big Deal Days, from Oct. 10 to 11, 2023, so the highly anticipated 48-hour sales event is right around the corner.

Loyal Prime Day shoppers know the rules: To take advantage of the deep discounts offered over the course of these two days, you have to be an Amazon Prime member. A standard Prime membership costs $139 per year or $14.99 per month.

While we think Amazon Prime is worth having year-round for avid online shoppers, here are some ways to skirt around paying the membership fee in time to score Prime Day deals.

Sign up for a free 30-day trial

If you want to just sign up to take advantage of Prime Day and that's it, a free 30-day trial is the way to go.

Those totally new to Amazon Prime membership, or anyone who hasn't been a member in the last 12 months, are eligible for a 30-day trial. Be sure to set a reminder for when your trial ends so you can cancel before it's up and you're charged for more time.

Note that you'll need to use a credit card to set up your trial membership.

If you're eligible, sign up for a free Prime Student trial

If you're a college student, you're in luck, too, as you can sign up for a free six-month Amazon Prime Student trial. You must be enrolled in at least one course at an institution in the United States or Puerto Rico, have a working.Edu email address and be able to show proof of enrollment if requested.

While the same cancellation reminder as above applies here, the six-month stretch is definitely more generous than just 30 days. You may even discover you want to hold onto Amazon Prime in your student years, which, in that case, would be more affordable than when you are a Prime member in "adult life." An Amazon Prime Student membership costs about half the price of a regular Amazon Prime membership, at $7.49 per month or $69 annually, and that rate is valid for four years.

'Borrow' a family member's Amazon Prime account

Thanks to Amazon Household, you can share the Prime membership access that your spouse, sibling or parent already pays for. Hey, that's what family's for, right? When shopping this Oct. 10 and 11, maybe you'll find a Prime Day deal they can enjoy, too.

Amazon Household just requires that two adults (ages 18 and over) each have their own Amazon account, though only one must have a Prime membership. Thanks to this benefit, household members, including teens and children, are able to share Amazon Prime benefits such as free one-day Prime Delivery and Prime Video.

Through Amazon Household, your Amazon account will be connected to give you access to, say, your spouse's Amazon Prime membership perks, but you'll still have your own respective accounts.

Apply for Prime Visa Signature Card

Now might be a good time to apply for the Prime Visa card. Right now, new cardholders can earn a $150 Amazon.Com gift card instantly upon approval exclusively for Prime members.

While there's no minimum spending requirement needed to earn the bonus, you must be an Amazon Prime member to get the credit card — the $150 bonus will fully take care of the first year of your Prime membership, which costs $139.

Prime Visa
  • Rewards

    Earn unlimited 5% back at Amazon.Com, Amazon Fresh, Whole Foods Market with an eligible Prime membership, unlimited 5% back on Chase Travel purchases with an eligible Prime membership, unlimited 2% back at gas stations, restaurants and on local transit and commuting (including rideshare), unlimited 1% back on all other purchases

  • Welcome bonus

    Earn a $150 Amazon.Com gift card instantly upon approval.

  • Annual fee

    $0 (but Prime membership is required)

  • Intro APR
  • Regular APR
  • Balance transfer fee

    Either $5 or 4% of the amount of each transfer, whichever is greater.

  • Foreign transaction fee
  • Credit needed
  • Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card
  • Rewards

    $50 annual Ultimate Rewards Hotel Credit, 5X points on travel purchased through Chase Ultimate Rewards®, 3X points on dining, 3X points on select streaming services and online grocery purchases (excluding Target, Walmart and wholesale clubs), 2X points on all other travel purchases, and 1X points on all other purchases

  • Welcome bonus

    Earn 60,000 bonus points after you spend $4,000 on purchases in the first 3 months from account opening. That's $750 when you redeem through Chase Ultimate Rewards®.

  • Annual fee
  • Intro APR
  • Regular APR

    21.49% - 28.49% variable on purchases and balance transfers

  • Balance transfer fee

    Either $5 or 5% of the amount of each transfer, whichever is greater

  • Foreign transaction fee
  • Credit needed
  • Citi® Double Cash Card
  • Rewards

    2% cash back: 1% on all eligible purchases and an additional 1% after you pay your credit card bill

  • Welcome bonus
  • Annual fee
  • Intro APR

    0% for the first 18 months on balance transfers; N/A for purchases

  • Regular APR
  • Balance transfer fee

    For balance transfers completed within 4 months of account opening, an intro balance transfer fee of 3% of each transfer ($5 minimum) applies; after that, a balance transfer fee of 5% of each transfer ($5 minimum) applies

  • Foreign transaction fee
  • Credit needed
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