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Some items you’re shopping for will have an obvious discount, but others can be a bit more hidden. For example, before adding something to the cart, there may be an option to tack on a coupon. Or, the item might be part of a buy-three-for-the-price-of-one deal.
But to learn about the deals beforehand, @couponingforbeginners explains in a TikTok video that all you need to do once you’re logged into your account is go to the search bar and type in the word “coupons.” From there, you’ll get a list of search results, and you’ll want to click on “coupons and promo codes for discounts.” Then, filter the search for Prime items only, and everything that comes up will have some type of promotion available.

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In the second half of the video, @couponingforbeginners shares that it’s as easy as clicking on the item you’re interested in, scrolling down, and looking for the promotion.
Certain products will already appear with a reduced price, but they will also have a special code to cut costs even more. The code can be copied and pasted and applied at checkout. Not only will you save money, but you’ll save time having to scour the entire site for sales.
Do note that this hack is only for prime items, so it won’t apply if you’re buying from a third-party seller.

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Under Today’s Deals, “you can filter for deals 70 percent off or more, 50 percent off or more etc., prices under $25, and by department,” explains Jeanel Alvarado , retail expert at RETAILBOSS . She mentions that you can also find different deals including Prime, early access, or exclusives. There will be a coupons tab on this page as well that will reveal any savings available.

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Previously, Prime membership would usually increase due to all the perks including Prime Day, Cyber Monday, and Black Friday deals as well as promos on music or kindle subscriptions. Could this mean there are more deals in store for those members who remain?