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Beloved Amazon Prime perk that slashes shopping bills quietly removed

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Last updated: 2025/09/05 at 11:28 AM
News Room Published 5 September 2025
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AMAZON appears to have quietly shut down a Prime perk that slashed your shopping bills at checkout, The Sun can reveal.

The benefit was previously available to all Amazon Prime customers – but is no longer active.

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The perk is still listed on the Amazon Prime benefits page in the UKCredit: Amazon / The Sun

It would cut your bills by up to 15%, and was a Prime exclusive.

The perk was called Buy More & Save, and was promoted by Amazon as a key benefit of having a Prime membership.

But the perk appears to have been quietly shuttered.

“Save 15% when you buy four select items,” Amazon’s description of the perk reads.

“Simply add the items to your basket and the offer will automatically be applied at checkout. Available to all Prime members.”

The scheme used a special Buy More & Save storefront loaded with qualifying items.

It included groceries, cat food, toiletries, household goods, and even clothes.

But if you try to navigate to the storefront, you’re simply met with a warning that reveals the promotion is no longer active.

According to Amazon’s website, the scheme kicked off on July 5, 2024.

And it ended on August 27, 2025 – just over a week ago.

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Amazon’s termination notice simply reads: “Promotion has ended.”

And it displays a yellow warning triangle to alert users.

But the benefit is still listed on an Amazon webpage showing all of the Prime benefits available to UK users.

It’s unclear if the perk is gone permanently or if it will return at a later date.

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When you try to use the benefit, Amazon warns shoppers that the promotion has endedCredit: Amazon / The Sun

Amazon Prime currently costs £8.99 in the UK, which works out at £107.88.

Or you can pay for an annual membership in one go for a fee of £95.

The Sun has asked Amazon for comment and will update this story with any response.

OTHER PRIME PERKS

Of course there are plenty of other Amazon Prime perks still available to Brits beyond free and speedy shipping.

Many Amazon Prime boxes.

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Amazon Prime still has plenty of perks for you to enjoyCredit: Amazon

One of the lesser-known perks is a free 12-month membership to Deliveroo Silver Plus.

This gets you free delivery from select restaurants on orders over £15 – plus some shops on orders of £25 or more.

You’ll also get some extra exclusive deals and discounts.

Normally you’d have to pay £3.49 a month, so this works out as a saving of £41.88 a year – not including the delivery fees you’ll dodge.

Another perk you might be missing is Amazon’s discounted movie tickets.

Prime members can bag a pair of tickets to Odeon cinemas for £10 once a month.

And you can get two upgraded Odeon Luxe tickets instead for £15 – that’s £7.50 per person.

Amazon also has a handy photo storage perk.

Couple watching movie and sharing popcorn at the Odeon cinema.

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Cheap Odeon tickets is a brilliant Amazon Prime perk that many shoppers missCredit: Amazon

You can back up unlimited pics inside Amazon Photos free of charge if you’re a Prime member.

Videos are capped at 5GB of storage, but you can save as many photos as you’d like in full resolution as long as your Prime membership is active.

All prices in this article were correct at the time of writing, but may have since changed.

Always do your own research before making any purchase.

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