How to secure a £5 off £15 spend at Amazon!

How to secure a £5 off £15 spend at Amazon!

Amazon have launched a new incentive for those able and willing to select an Amazon Day Delivery options at checkout, in short, this means any orders for the week arrive on the same day cutting down on trips to your house, in exchange you get a £5 off £15+ spend on eligible products.

The catch, it’s not for everyone, it’s selected accounts only, those New to Amazon Day delivery OR those that haven’t used it since 8th January 2025.

See if your account has the offer here

Steps to get the discount:

  1. If your account has the offer showing here then proceed with the following steps:
  2. Add a minimum of £15 worth of eligible items (basically products have to be sold and dispatched by Amazon UK, no third parties and excludes giftcards/digital products, see the full list below)
  3. Struggling to find items? Use our Amazon Bargain Finder tool to pre-select Amazon.co.uk as the seller and minimum item value as £20
  4. At checkout select ‘Amazon Day Delivery’ option
  5. Enter code 5AMAZONDAY5 in the “Add a gift card, promotional code or voucher” field at checkout.
  6. Make sure the “Use promotional balance” option is selected — your £5 discount will be applied immediately to your order total.

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Terms and Conditions

Eligible Customers can get a £5.00 discount (the “Promotional Reward”) when using Amazon Day delivery if they are either first-time users or if they have not used it since 8th January 2025. This offer runs from 2PM CEST on 8th January 2026 until 23:59PM on 13th February 2026 (the “Promotion Period”).

This offer is only available if you (i) have been personally informed about this offer via onsite marketing banner, by email, or by push notification from Amazon, (ii) can see the ‘you are eligible for this offer’ banner on this page whilst logged in and (iii) have a UK delivery address (“Eligible Customers”).

To receive the Promotional Reward, you must place a qualifying order using Amazon Day within the Promotion Period and manually enter the promotional code 5AMAZONDAY5 in the “Add a gift card, promotional code or voucher” field at checkout. The offer cannot be used with 1-Click ordering.

The offer is subject to a minimum purchase requirement of £15.00 of Qualifying Items. Qualifying Items are items sold and dispatched by ‘Amazon’ or ‘Amazon UK’ on http://www.amazon.co.uk, excluding: gift cards, digital products and content, items sold on Amazon Luxury Stores, Amazon devices (Kindle, Echo, Fire devices), Apple and Beats products, e-books, alcohol, baby and infant formula, e-cigarettes and cartridges for e-cigarettes containing tobacco or nicotine, delivery and handling charges, gift wrapping costs or from items sold by third-party sellers or Amazon Warehouse Deals.

The £5.00 discount will be applied to the order total only if the £15.00 minimum purchase value is met. If Qualifying Items are removed, cancelled, or returned causing the order value to fall below £15.00, the order will not be eligible for the offer and Amazon reserves the right to charge you the Promotional Reward amount using your original payment method. In the case of returns or cancellations, the Promotional Reward cannot be refunded or re-used.

The offer is limited to the first 18,000 Eligible Customers who meet the terms of this offer and successfully redeem the Promotional Reward during the Promotion Period. Once this limit is reached, the promotional code will no longer provide a discount. The offer can only be used once per customer. It cannot be redeemed for cash, combined with any other promotion or transferred to another customer account.

The Offer is subject to availability and may be withdrawn or amended without notice. Amazon’s Conditions of Use and Sale and Amazon Day Delivery terms apply.

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