Amazon Resale, Extra 30% Discount on Many Items

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Amazon Resale 30% Discount

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Update: This offer is available again.


As part of its Prime Day sale, Amazon is offering 30% off many items through Amazon Resale. Amazon Resale is a section of Amazon that sells used, returned, open-box, and pre-owned products at a discount. It was previously called Amazon Warehouse.

You can see all eligible products here. The 40% discount will automatically be applied at checkout, if eligible.

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Also check out these Shop with Points discounts for even more savings.

Keep in mind that Amazon offers free shipping on orders of $35+, or free next-day shipping on all orders with Amazon Prime (get 30-day free trial). Prime members can also share benefits with a Household member. Students and all 18-25 year olds as well as EBT/SNAP/Medicaid cardholders can get a discounted Prime membership.

 

As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases made through this article. While your support is always greatly appreciated, you should always check shopping portals such as Rakuten, TopCashback, RebatesMe, ShopBack and others for possible cashback.

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