

However, there are tons of ways you could be saving on Amazon that you have probably never considered. Families and students both can get additional savings through special programs, and did you realize shopping on France’s Amazon site may just be less expensive than using your own country’s? Interested? Check out more eye-opening tips below.
Awesome Deals
You can find deals on new, overstocked items on Amazon Outlet and MyHabit, which has designer duds. For returned items, Amazon Warehouse is the place to look. Amazon still guarantees the quality of the returned, discounted items.
Kindle and App Deals
You can get free apps and discounts on Kindle books daily, just by changing your Amazon options. Check out the app.
Amazon Gold Box
Go here for the same type of great deals you’ll find on Black Friday. You should also check out Amazon’s coupons.


Trade In Programs
Programs like Gazelle offer great trades for electronics, but you can actually get more money by swapping that hardware for an Amazon gift card.
Faster Shipping

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If your package gets stuck in transit, it can normally take forever to get it to you. If you haven’t gotten your item by your expected delivery date, Amazon customer service will generally expedite a replacement to you if you contact them.
Cheap Textbooks
Although your usual Amazon stop is where you normally look for textbooks, check out Amazon for different countries to find deals on textbooks. Or check out this site for a comparison of deals.
Shipping Refund
If an item doesn’t get to your house at the specified time, you may be able to get a refund on shipping. If you are an Amazon Prime member, you may be able to get a free month of Prime. Contact Amazon customer service, and remember to be polite! They really just want to help you.

