The Best Amazon Freebies & Offers (Read Post)
Here is a round-up of some Amazon freebies and offers that you may be able to take advantage of. Below are links to the offers, and if you want a little bit more information, scroll down this post and you'll see a bit more details about inclusions, eligibility and more!
Amazon Free Trials
- Amazon Prime Free Trial (Prime Delivery + Prime Video)
- Amazon Prime Video 30-Day Free Trial
- Student Amazon Prime Free Trial 6 Months (Prime Delivery + Prime Video)
- Audible Trial (2 Free e-Books for Prime Members, 1 Free e-Book for Non-Prime Members)
- Amazon Music Free Trial -
- Amazon Kids Free Trial -
- Unlimited Kindle eBooks -
- Free Amazon Business Account
- Free £7 Amazon Credit when you back up your photos with Amazon Photos
- Get a free £5 off a £20 spend voucher for streaming a free track via Amazon Music Free
So, above is an overview of what sort of offers and freebies you can get at Amazon. Now I'll take each and give a few more details on inclusions, eligibility, perks and more. There are also details on any limited time offers, that may be better value than the free trials if you're planning on renewing the subscription.
With the offers at the bottom of the page, there are lots of reasons why you may or may not qualify for them which I have tried to explain, but do be aware that there is a certain randomness to them too! Amazon may decide to show you the banner for the offer, or they may not! They're also limited time offers, so if you're interested and eligible, don't hang around.
Sign up now and you can get 30 days free to see whether Amazon Prime is right for you. You'll have access to thousands of movies and tv shows with Prime Video, unlimited Premium Delivery on your orders, unlimited photo storage, reading and music streaming. The trail is for 30 days and then after that it's £7.99 per month, or £79 for the year (it's better value to pay for the year in one go). If you opt for the monthly payments you can cancel at anytime, so don't worry about being tied in.
Read the above section for details on what you get with Amazon Prime. Students can enjoy all these benefits for a whopping 6 months. Then it's £3.99 per month or just £39 a year.
Audible offer a 30 day free trial, and, for a limited time only, you can get 3 months for just 99p! It's much better value to do the latter, so take advantage while the offer is on. You get 1 eBook a month, so with the free trial you'll get 1 and with the 99p 3 month deal you'll get 3. If you're an Amazon Prime member, however, you can get 2 free eBooks with an Audible 30 day free trial. When the trial is over, it's £7.99 per month and you'll get 1 audio book a month, plus you'll have access to original podcasts and exclusive discounts. You can cancel your subscription at any time.
This all-in-one subscription gives kids access to thousands of age appropriate books, movies, tv shows, educational apps, audible books, and games on compatible Fire, Android, iOS, and Kindle devices. You can get a 30 day free trial to see if it's right for your little one, and then it's just £3.99 (or £1.99 for Amazon Prime members!) a month for one child, and you can cancel anytime. There are parental controls so you can set the balance between education and entertainment.
You can get a 30 day free trial with Kindle Unlimited which gives you access to over 1 million kindle books, and thousands of audio books, plus magazine subscriptions. You can access it all on any device, and there's a limited offer on at the moment (until 11th April) where you can get 3 months for just £7.99 - so, if you think you'll be renewing after the free trial, this limited offer is better value. After the trial or offer, it's £7.99 per month with the option to cancel at anytime.
Do you run a business? If so, you can sign up to an Amazon Business Account. It's completely free and comes with some great benefits and features. They offer competitive prices for specific products, easier reconciliation with your business order info and more. Have a look at the page to see if it's the right fit for you business, and it's free, so why not give it a try!
If you're eligible for this offer, you should see a banner at the top of the page offering a free £5 credit when you borrow a free eBook with Prime Reading. If you're new to Prime and you borrow a book within your first 30 days of registering, you could be eligible for this offer!
If you're eligible, you should see a banner displaying the offer, and you simply need to click through, choose an eBook and select 'read for free'. Then, you have 30 days to activate your credit, and a further 30 days to spend it. It will be automatically applied to your next purchase, and it can only be used on one order.
- Need Amazon Prime? You can get a 30-day free trial here.
- Have you got the free Amazon App yet? Live delivery updates!
- Tip: Use an Amazon Wish List to Save Deals for Later
- Get a 1-month free trial of Audible.
- Get a 1-month free trial of Amazon Prime Video
- Find bargains with our Amazon Discount Finder tool.
- Just under £35? Find something cheap for free delivery.
Thanks for this much appreciated. On another topic it would be good if there was some kind of price comparssion tool on this website. A lot of deals posted on here from Amazon are over inflated prices reduced to normal prices which look like bargains when in reality prices are the same or cheaper in shops.
Sadly deals are "liked " on here because of a large discount or voucher . Many members must pay well over the odds as they don't know the value of things , Particularly Amazon and EBay Chinese "Tat" .
Lightning deals for example are rarely deals (and often repeated every day ) and can be easily checked against identical items on EBay or Amazon .
Exactly completely agree. Also the amount of times items are posted from these sites and the sellers have 0 ratings with 0 feedback. People just see "Amazon" and assume it's a direct Amazon deal. I recon a lot of people post on here are the sellers from these sites@Golfforall
Tid996 Members must learn to be critical as well as complimentary of deals posted and understand the "value" of items .
Otherwise "sheep liking" just leads to gullible members being led to believe a deal is good when many plainly are not .
Hey All the information and separate links are in the description of the post. We did it this way as there wasn’t just one link that worked - hope that helps!
Hi StaceyEdwards22, with these offers you can see if you are eligible for them by clicking the links in blue in the post. When it takes you to an Amazon page, make sure you are signed in, and it should say whether or not you are eligible. For the photos deal, you do need to have Amazon Prime, but there is also a certain randomness to these offers, and Amazon decides who is eligible and who isn't - so it's all about pot luck! It's always worth checking to see if you are, and if not fingers crossed for next time! I hope that helps
Wow there is so much information. Lots of time and effort has gone in to this post. Thanks for sharing this with us !
Thanks for sharing, I have used a few of these previously, most recently used the £5 off a £20 spend for streaming a song
Thank you for posting this. I have had a quick look through and will read it again tomorrow. Ty
I already have Amazon Prime,but it might be good occassion for someone who thinks about signing up;)
Looks interesting. Will have a proper read in the morning when I'm not half asleep. Thanks for sharing
I like how everything available is composed in a single article. Will go through it in free time.
Thanks for sharing
Thanks for sharing. I just got 50P voucher and extra 6P. I buy a lot on Amazon so this is really usful. I wish they have Fresh in my area...
The only offer I would get isn’t available to my address! So that’s mr out . Thanks for sharing tho!
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