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Jacob Rawley

Martin Lewis' MSE shares clever hack to get Amazon products on discount

Shoppers who are looking to save money by ordering slightly-damaged items can do so through a little-known Amazon hack.

And right now, these price-slashed items come with a further 30 percent discount - and will continue to do so until March 21, 2023. Shoppers can access these bargain items by visiting Amazon Warehouse, as opposed to the online store's normal website.

The consumer aces at MoneySavingExpert recently shared the 'hidden' section, where customers can save big on tech, toys, shoes and more, in their weekly newsletter.

In the newsletter, the money experts wrote: "Amazon Warehouse sells returned or slightly-damaged items at knockdown prices, and now there's 30% more off."

MoneySavingExpert, which was founded by Martin Lewis, shared the tip in a recent newsletter (ITV)

As shoppers will be choosing from returned products, stock and the condition of items can vary. Amazon says that they use detailed descriptions to help customers make decisions should an item be used or slightly damaged.

A statement on the web page reads: "From February 13, 2023, 12:00 am to March 21, 2023, 11:59 pm, Amazon customers get 30% discount off selected products from Amazon Warehouse.

"The discount will be automatically deducted at checkout. All participating products can be found in this store. This offer cannot be combined with other promotional offers."

This comes after MSE website founder Martin Lewis last week told This Morning that before he established himself as a successful financial journalist he was months away from quitting. However, before he could walk away, Martin was invited onto a Radio 5 debate programme and soon after signed a regular contract with the station.

Martin Lewis' now has a money-saving show on ITV and is well-known for his advice on mortgages as well as gas and electricity bills.

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