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Stephen Hurrell

Incredible Argos toys price code trick to get £50 worth for £9 on Black Friday

Argos' Black Friday sale is live and there is a way to get up to £50 of toys for just £9 using a price stacking trick.

A shopper on deals website HotUKDeals has found a way to double up on Argos toy offers to get £50 of toys such as Lego for just £24.

The deal works by using the code TOYS20 at checkout when buying toys. They found the deal can be stacked with Argos' two for £30 offer on toys as part of the Black Friday sale.

The TOYS20 code works on a huge selection of toys ranging from Barbie to Lego Star Wars including the famous Death Star set. The code cuts the price of toys by 20%. You can see all the toys here.

The shopper says: "We all know about the TOYS20 code by now, but i have noticed it still works on the 2 toys for £30 offer. This means that the Lego sets pictured are reduced from £50/pair to £30/pair….but then reduced to £24/pair, making them £12 each! Too many variables in the offer to mention, but these two Lego sets stood out the most for me!"

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There is a way to get the £24 of toys for even cheaper by using a third deal. Deals website Topcashback is offering all new members £15 when they sign up and shop at eligible sites including Argos. That means it can be stacked to save an extra £15 off the price of toys in the Black Friday sale. You can get the deal here.

It is not the first time this week shoppers have noticed a money-saving trick on the Argos website.

Argos has listed Philips Hue B22 / E27 White Smart Filament Bulb with Bluetooth for £17 each in its Special Deals section for Black Friday but shoppers have noticed that if you add two of the bulbs to your basket it discounts the price to just £12 for two.

One user says: "Priced at £17.99 each but if you add two Philips Hue B22 White Smart Filament Bulb with Bluetooth to basket it's discounting by £23.98 to get for £12 (£6 each). Appears to be an error."

The bulbs are usually priced at over £30 each, meaning huge discounts for those who use the pricing glitch.

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