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(New Users) Get £10 off a £25 spend @ Amazon when installing Amazon Assistant (Prime Day)

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I just created a new account and was eligible so this may work for others too. The offer should also be valid on accounts where the Amazon Assistant has not been installed previously. A very nice discount

After installing the assistant activate the voucher from within the assistant itself (the voucher should appear after completing the setup stages).

Prime Day 2019 starts 16th July




For a limited time, eligible Amazon Prime customers who install Amazon Assistant for the first time between July 01, 2019 and July 14, 2019 will receive a £10 promotional reward off their first eligible purchase of £25 or more on Amazon.co.uk before July 28 2019 (the “Offer”).
• The Offer is only valid between July 01 2019 and July 14, 2019 at 11:59 p.m (GMT).
• The Offer only applies to Amazon Prime customers who install Amazon Assistant for the first time between July 01 2019 and July 14, 2019. If you have previously installed Amazon Assistant on any browser, you will not be eligible for this Offer.
• If you qualify for the Offer, the promotional reward of £10 will be automatically added to your customer account and you can use it for your next qualifying purchase with a value of £25 or more.
• The promotional reward may only be redeemed against items dispatched from and sold by Amazon at the website www.amazon.co.uk. but not against Amazon devices, alcohol, digital content, baby and infant formula, Amazon Gift Cards, delivery and handling charges, gift wrapping, Warehouse Deals or products sold by third-party sellers or other Amazon entities or products and services sold on any other website, even if "fulfilled by Amazon.co.uk" or "Prime Eligible."
• This Offer is only available to customers with a trial or paid membership to Amazon Prime or Amazon Student.
• The maximum benefit you may receive from this offer is £10.
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Edited by a community support team member, 8 July 2019
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  1. TechBB's avatar
    I would just like to put it out there that anyone concerned about data privacy should think long and hard before installing the Amazon Assistant or any other browser extensions, for that matter.

    Amazon Assistant and other shopping extensions use your surfing habits to build a data profile of you and improve their targetted marketing efforts. Consequently, browser extensions tend to be very invasive and provide the companies that distribute them with a lot more data than users may realise. Some have also been the subject of a number of high-profile data breaches. Sometimes, it's not the intent of companies to be sinister with the use of browser extensions but undetected bugs could also pose risks to users' data privacy or security and can even lead to financial theft in some circumstances.

    I would advise anyone installing the Amazon Assistant or any other browser extensions to carefully read the company's privacy policy before installing and be sure they trust what the company is saying regarding the use and sharing of users' data. Pay close attention to ambiguity. If in doubt, leave it out.
  2. deleted883095's avatar
    You should put prime members only in title.
  3. Splashmo's avatar
    TechBB01/07/2019 22:02

    I would just like to put it out there that anyone concerned about data …I would just like to put it out there that anyone concerned about data privacy should think long and hard before installing the Amazon Assistant or any other browser extensions, for that matter.Amazon Assistant and other shopping extensions use your surfing habits to build a data profile of you and improve their targetted marketing efforts. Consequently, browser extensions tend to be very invasive and provide the companies that distribute them with a lot more data than users may realise. Some have also been the subject of a number of high-profile data breaches. Sometimes, it's not the intent of companies to be sinister with the use of browser extensions but undetected bugs could also pose risks to users' data privacy or security and can even lead to financial theft in some circumstances. I would advise anyone installing the Amazon Assistant or any other browser extensions to carefully read the company's privacy policy before installing and be sure they trust what the company is saying regarding the use and sharing of users' data. Pay close attention to ambiguity. If in doubt, leave it out.



    That's why you install it, get the promo, then remove it.

    ...but good advice to those who might be less tech savvy.
  4. riZz123's avatar
    You can also stack it with the following promotion for £20 off - Sign into the Amazon App for the first time between 1st April and 14th July 2019 and save £10 on your next qualified Amazon purchase of £30 or over.

    Promotion link to see if you're eligible - amazon.co.uk/b/?…006

    If you are eligible - You need to add the item into your basket first using the Amazon assistant and then use the App and checkout for the additional £10 to stack.

    Each time I did this I went through the checkout first on the website to make sure that the initial £10 discount was registering before completing the purchase on the app. This may not be a necessary step, but I thought i'd mention it just in case.

    I have around 50+ amazon accounts (as I used to take advantage of the 30 day trial, rinse and repeat) and out of around 15 accounts I've managed to get 6 of them to stack for £20 off.

    Important - Just make sure you follow the instructions on the website to active the promotion first in the app. (edited)
  5. 1988dave's avatar
    andyzetec01/07/2019 20:37

    What's the point creating a new account for this offer if it's for Prime …What's the point creating a new account for this offer if it's for Prime members only?


    New Amazon customers get ,30 day Amazon prime free
  6. TechBB's avatar
    TechBB01/07/2019 22:02

    I would just like to put it out there that anyone concerned about data …I would just like to put it out there that anyone concerned about data privacy should think long and hard before installing the Amazon Assistant or any other browser extensions, for that matter.Amazon Assistant and other shopping extensions use your surfing habits to build a data profile of you and improve their targetted marketing efforts. Consequently, browser extensions tend to be very invasive and provide the companies that distribute them with a lot more data than users may realise. Some have also been the subject of a number of high-profile data breaches. Sometimes, it's not the intent of companies to be sinister with the use of browser extensions but undetected bugs could also pose risks to users' data privacy or security and can even lead to financial theft in some circumstances. I would advise anyone installing the Amazon Assistant or any other browser extensions to carefully read the company's privacy policy before installing and be sure they trust what the company is saying regarding the use and sharing of users' data. Pay close attention to ambiguity. If in doubt, leave it out.



    That being said, a person can always install it, buy something quickly, get the discount and then remove
  7. steve123uk's avatar
    TechBB01/07/2019 22:02

    I would just like to put it out there that anyone concerned about data …I would just like to put it out there that anyone concerned about data privacy should think long and hard before installing the Amazon Assistant or any other browser extensions, for that matter.Amazon Assistant and other shopping extensions use your surfing habits to build a data profile of you and improve their targetted marketing efforts. Consequently, browser extensions tend to be very invasive and provide the companies that distribute them with a lot more data than users may realise. Some have also been the subject of a number of high-profile data breaches. Sometimes, it's not the intent of companies to be sinister with the use of browser extensions but undetected bugs could also pose risks to users' data privacy or security and can even lead to financial theft in some circumstances. I would advise anyone installing the Amazon Assistant or any other browser extensions to carefully read the company's privacy policy before installing and be sure they trust what the company is saying regarding the use and sharing of users' data. Pay close attention to ambiguity. If in doubt, leave it out.


    Almost everything we do can and is tracked.

    If you are concerned about data, stop using the internet

    Stop using mobile phones as they know your location

    And don't leave the house as you'll pass 5 cameras on a 10 minute walk
  8. 1988dave's avatar
    Says use Chrome or Firefox...I'm on Chrome !!! Says not compatible hmmm
  9. plebbygiraffe's avatar
    Never used it but it says I'm not eligible because I have used it before.
  10. TheOak's avatar
    Can never find anything I need when an offer like this comes up, but constantly buying stuff from amazon the rest of the time
  11. 1988dave's avatar
    Installed it now what? How you sign in on it? What you have to do exactly ?
  12. El.Scorcho's avatar
    andyzetec01/07/2019 20:37

    What's the point creating a new account for this offer if it's for Prime …What's the point creating a new account for this offer if it's for Prime members only?


    Got it working on an account with no prime.
  13. spyro's avatar
    TechBB01/07/2019 22:02

    I would just like to put it out there that anyone concerned about data …I would just like to put it out there that anyone concerned about data privacy should think long and hard before installing the Amazon Assistant or any other browser extensions, for that matter.Amazon Assistant and other shopping extensions use your surfing habits to build a data profile of you and improve their targetted marketing efforts. Consequently, browser extensions tend to be very invasive and provide the companies that distribute them with a lot more data than users may realise. Some have also been the subject of a number of high-profile data breaches. Sometimes, it's not the intent of companies to be sinister with the use of browser extensions but undetected bugs could also pose risks to users' data privacy or security and can even lead to financial theft in some circumstances. I would advise anyone installing the Amazon Assistant or any other browser extensions to carefully read the company's privacy policy before installing and be sure they trust what the company is saying regarding the use and sharing of users' data. Pay close attention to ambiguity. If in doubt, leave it out.


    Yeah best way to stay safe while installing this spyware is install a new browser, do this. Once done and got your £10 credit uninstall the browser
  14. neversay's avatar
    Worked for me despite having a prime account for years and having used the assistant in the past. Thanks OP.

    Now, what to order...?
  15. 19DembaBa19's avatar
    Ok can someone help me I spoke to amazon today they told me they can't give me any more promo credits because they already gave me over £500.00 credits. Does that make me bad person. Coz I now I always get £5.00 promo every week or so
  16. asl9791's avatar
    plebbygiraffe01/07/2019 21:31

    Never used it but it says I'm not eligible because I have used it before.


    same for me. BS
  17. ZACHSP8's avatar
    So they are buying your data from you for a tenner, no thanks.
  18. deleted1012546's avatar
    Noticed a few comments stating that the discount isn't being applied despite an item being sold and dispatched by Amazon (with a spend of over £25).

    I had the same issue, in my case I found that adding items to my basket from my "saved for later" list did not work. However, when I searched for the item and added it to my basket, the discount was automatically applied. Not sure if this is the thing that fixed or whether the discount is just glitchy and you need to persevere.

    Heat to the OP for spotting this, almost bought something yesterday so this deal has saved me £10 on something I actually needed.
  19. astyy's avatar
    Amazon CS re-enabled the promo for me, I think it's removed if you uninstall the extension before using it
  20. john_n's avatar
    I worked out how to use it to get an echo dot for £15.50, add an echo dot and a 51p add on ruler which will take the order over £25, the voucher then worked for me
  21. bitcoin5's avatar
    Nice spot R33, notice how the clever clogs robots over at Amazon have twigged to expire this at midnight.. the day before Prime Day this year!!

    Worth trying a few new "family" email accounts to nab the tenner off!
  22. Scopy's avatar
    Thanks OP, worked for me, quite handy as I'm after a dash cam
    Also there's is £1 free Prime Video credit too on the extension!
    Just down from the redeemed the £10 off offer.
  23. abeuk's avatar
    My offer vanished and now have the £1 one.
  24. Mark_Hickman's avatar
    Brilliant thanks just got a breville active blender for £25 😋
  25. Sirius's avatar
    deleted215272001/07/2019 20:46

    Exactly the same . Anyone got a work around? Downloaded chrome for iPhone t …Exactly the same . Anyone got a work around? Downloaded chrome for iPhone to no avail.


    I'm on android, unfortunately already used but it worked with Firefox and Opera by ticking the Request Desktop Site option in the browser, I presume that will also be a feature on iPhone versions.
  26. deleted2152720's avatar
    19DembaBa1901/07/2019 22:00

    Ok can someone help me I spoke to amazon today they told me they can't …Ok can someone help me I spoke to amazon today they told me they can't give me any more promo credits because they already gave me over £500.00 credits. Does that make me bad person. Coz I now I always get £5.00 promo every week or so


    Lol great try mr troll
  27. deleted1791951's avatar
    It said I would get £10 but nothing is coming off at checkout.
  28. YasminVanBuren's avatar
    I've installed Amazon Assistant onto my mobile via the android app store, I've enabled the Chrome web browser, I am a Prime member, however, I'm not seeing where the deal is?? Can anyone assist me with what I'm doing wrong? Thanks!
  29. deleted1916815's avatar
    Probably worth emphasising only items SOLD by Amazon are eligible for this offer.

    I installed the extension in the desktop Brave browser (Chromium based), partook in the offer then removed the extension. Worked great, thanks OP.
  30. anewman's avatar
    Now to spend £25 for the sake of it to save £10. If only I saw this yesterday before I ordered something. Can't cancel now unfortunately.
  31. Eptesicus's avatar
    TechBB01/07/2019 22:02

    I would just like to put it out there that anyone concerned about data …I would just like to put it out there that anyone concerned about data privacy should think long and hard before installing the Amazon Assistant or any other browser extensions, for that matter.Amazon Assistant and other shopping extensions use your surfing habits to build a data profile of you and improve their targetted marketing efforts. Consequently, browser extensions tend to be very invasive and provide the companies that distribute them with a lot more data than users may realise. Some have also been the subject of a number of high-profile data breaches. Sometimes, it's not the intent of companies to be sinister with the use of browser extensions but undetected bugs could also pose risks to users' data privacy or security and can even lead to financial theft in some circumstances. I would advise anyone installing the Amazon Assistant or any other browser extensions to carefully read the company's privacy policy before installing and be sure they trust what the company is saying regarding the use and sharing of users' data. Pay close attention to ambiguity. If in doubt, leave it out.



    Can you not install it, nab the £10 and then remove it straight away?
  32. thelatics's avatar
    MockYourDeal02/07/2019 16:43

    I have install the Amazon App and signed in using new account but can't …I have install the Amazon App and signed in using new account but can't see that offer in the App.


    The £10 off £30 APP offer only works on acconts in existence in March, not new ones now
  33. 3LeggedDog's avatar
    D3adly02/07/2019 17:54

    Does anyone know what im doing wrong?[Image] Ive installed amazon …Does anyone know what im doing wrong?[Image] Ive installed amazon assistant anc enabled browser.[Image]


    It only works on desktop , not mobile or tablet.
  34. 3LeggedDog's avatar
    SS4103/07/2019 01:28

    My £10 promotional voucher showed earlier, but now I want to buy something …My £10 promotional voucher showed earlier, but now I want to buy something it does not show up and it is definitely an amazon sold product.Anyone else have this issue?


    You need to search for the item via amazon assistant.
  35. thelondontrader's avatar
    TechBB01/07/2019 22:02

    I would just like to put it out there that anyone concerned about data …I would just like to put it out there that anyone concerned about data privacy should think long and hard before installing the Amazon Assistant or any other browser extensions, for that matter.Amazon Assistant and other shopping extensions use your surfing habits to build a data profile of you and improve their targetted marketing efforts. Consequently, browser extensions tend to be very invasive and provide the companies that distribute them with a lot more data than users may realise. Some have also been the subject of a number of high-profile data breaches. Sometimes, it's not the intent of companies to be sinister with the use of browser extensions but undetected bugs could also pose risks to users' data privacy or security and can even lead to financial theft in some circumstances. I would advise anyone installing the Amazon Assistant or any other browser extensions to carefully read the company's privacy policy before installing and be sure they trust what the company is saying regarding the use and sharing of users' data. Pay close attention to ambiguity. If in doubt, leave it out.



    Agree. Thus one way for a savvy user would be to install on a new instance of say, Chrome or Firefox, get the cashback then remove the whole thing including browser.
    Or even better, do it from a virtual machine then erase the whole thing. (edited)
  36. nameloc2080's avatar
    Thanks OP. I was able to combine this offer to get this deal of the day 128gb Micro SD Card for £7.99 as Amazon treats the original price as £25.99.
  37. AX31's avatar
    Jayswa04/07/2019 18:08

    Anybody found any good switch goodies to use this with?


    Micro SD £17.99 (would be £7.99)
  38. AW0079's avatar
    It didn't work for me so i rang them,they added it & I can use it any time,not just on Prime Day . (edited)
  39. mickrick's avatar
    Apparently Ive used amazon assistant before. I havent. I had never even heard of it till now.
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