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Amazon Prime Student £15 off £60 Promotion From 12:00 BST on Monday 16 July
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From 12:00 BST on Monday 16 July to 23:59 BST on Monday 23 July, 2018, Prime Student members get an extra £15 off their purchase on Amazon.co.uk when they spend £60 or more (“Minimum Purchase”) and enter the promo code STUDENT15 at checkout (the “Offer”).
The offer applies only to items sold and dispatched by Amazon, and is redeemable until Monday 23rd July 2018.
How to claim:
Sign in to your Prime Student account or join Prime Student.
Add products (dispatched from and sold by Amazon) with a total price of at least £60 to your Shopping Basket by clicking the “Add to Basket” button.
When you’re done shopping, click the “Proceed to Checkout” button.
At checkout, enter promo code STUDENT15 in the “Gift Cards and Promotional Codes” box. The Offer will be automatically applied to your order, reducing the price of the items in your basket by £15.
The Offer only applies to items sold and dispatched directly by Amazon at the website www.amazon.co.uk. The Offer does not apply to purchases made from Amazon US, Amazon's Warehouse Deals or from third-party sellers on Amazon Marketplace, even if "fulfilled by Amazon" (FBA) or "Prime Eligible".
The Offer cannot be used to purchase Amazon.co.uk Gift Cards, digital products, pre-orders of physical Video Games, pre-orders products (games, consoles, accessories), alcohol, baby and infant formula, against delivery costs, or against gift wrapping costs.
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Edited by a community support team member, 20 July 2018
328 Comments
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It's only 25% off if you spend exactly £60 and not a penny more.
Hopefully on Prime day they will have the Fire 10" at half price and I can use this code too
Confusing comment but I see what you mean.
If you buy something for exactly £60 then the £15 off equates to 25%.
If you spend more, then the £15 becomes a smaller percentage of the total spent.
Yes I know that but if you look at the quote I was referring to, they said it was 25% off. Hence my comment.
amazon.co.uk/b/r…031
Should make Prime Day interesting! Thanks OP!
Have your tap water tested for lead.
Thanks for posting this, OP. (edited)
This made me laugh probably more than it should have. ^_^
Thanks Batman. The streets are now safe, thanks to you!
3 pairs of trousers and a nice blazer for £44.
Going to look dapper on my (cough) Graduation
They'll never find out
I actually completed my course, I am now fully trained in the art of origami.. And now I can get £15 off at amazon for all my hard work... Yes.
Its £60 minimum spend not "exactly £60 and not a penny more"
Easy enough to get, take out a course with an organisation that is good enough to give you a NUS card and then apply submitting the NUS card as proof.
The yearly discount on the prime membership alone more than pays for the course
"Each customer can claim up to a maximum of one Offer.
The Offer only applies if the same delivery speed is selected for all qualifying items. Please check the "Delivery Details" section during checkout to confirm that all qualifying items have the same delivery speed."
Something to bear in mind. (edited)
Look up 4 comments before yours, here's a direct link to my answer: hotukdeals.com/com…285 (edited)
I think you will find that most people have registered for cheap courses that come with the ability to get an NUS card. Working the system maybe but how is that fraudulent? If Amazon want to tighten their definition of a student they could easily do it by shutting down the NUS angle and using Unidays instead like Spotify did.
Don't worry, you'll remember something the day after the promotion is over!
Why does the site have to get filled up with spam for every Amazon deal to be reposted with this code?
What do the mods do around here?
I hear that!
Won't work on anything yet as it doesn't go live until the 16th
Can I leave a tip for staff to rephrase the first sentence so its proper English?
"This is the first deal post by X" would avoid any issues with 's.
Well it won't work, as it does not start until the 16th.
Sorry, I get ya not with it today
do students use pressure sprayers to take drugs with or just to help make drugs?
I could actually upload a picture of her NUS card, and documentation of her course. I might do that, it does sound like a good deal, plus there's 6 months free prime membership for students. Thanks, i'll have to get round to doing that on Monday. My daughter will be pleased, she likes having books delivered the same/next day from Amazon
Yeah... Just renewed my NUS card so jobs a good un Still havent started writing that childrens novel yet after a year. May put some effort in over the next morning and at least write "The" (edited)
Yes but that's not HUKD's fault, nor Amazon's, nor the OP's fault. The 'DEAL' in itself is sound and attractive.
If we know, I'm sure Amazon are aware their student registration process is flawed. They could change it with a click of a button - require an ac.uk email or only UniDays - but they don't. For some reason they've made a business decision.
Maybe they realise that the student Prime members wouldnt be prime at all, so they take £39/year over nothing at all?