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Amazon AU 14% Cashback (16% for ANZ Max) on All Categories (4pm-6pm AEST 12/07, Capped at $20 Per Member) @ Cashrewards

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Hi everyone. A hot 2-hour Amazon Prime Day deal for our members with 14% cashback on every Amazon category, capped in total at $20 per member and valid for 2 hours only. ANZ Max members that pay with a linked ANZ card will get 16% cashback (capped at $20). Don't forget to join Amazon Prime in order to access all Prime Day deals - it's totally free for the first month. Thanks for your support as always. Stay safe, and enjoy :)


Please read the following terms & tips carefully - it will save a lot of questions:

  1. Ensure your Amazon cart is empty before clicking from Cashrewards, as items added prior to clicking will not earn cashback. Items must only be added to cart after clicking from Cashrewards.
  2. During the 2 hour promotional period, 14% cashback for Amazon Australia (16% for ANZ Max members) is capped at $20 in total per member account, irrespective of the number of transactions made. Valid 4:00pm to 6:00pm Tuesday 12/07/22 (AEST).
  3. Purchases paid with gift cards are eligible for cashback.
  4. Purchases paid with any Amazon promotional credit as partial or full payment are ineligible for cashback.
  5. Cashback is ineligible on purchase of vouchers, gift cards, kindle unlimited, audible, mobile apps, recurring subscribe & save items (first order only is eligible), Amazon Prime subscriptions & renewals. Cashback is also ineligible on use of any codes entered manually in Amazon's 'Promotion Code' field, and on items purchased from your Amazon wish list or 'saved for later' list.
  6. Pre-orders are eligible for cashback only if the item is scheduled to be shipped within 60 days of purchase.
  7. Purchases from Amazon US/UK are eligible for cashback provided the transaction is made via Amazon AU.
  8. You must return and click through from Cashrewards to Amazon every time you make a new transaction/purchase. Click and subsequent purchase must be completed inside the 2-hour window. Amazon tracking typically takes 1-3 days to report into accounts (Amazon tracking is not instant).
  9. The offer is valid during the promotional period unless withdrawn by Amazon earlier. Amazon reserves the right to cancel, amend or withdraw the offer at any time at its discretion. The offer cannot be used on pre-existing orders with Amazon.
  10. For tracking success, ensure you disable 3rd party plugins (AdBlock, uBlock, Pi-hole, Honey, etc), VPNs, avoid browsers such as Brave, close any additional browser tabs, and don't click away to other sites looking for codes etc after clicking from Cashrewards as tracking will be lost. Cashrewards must be your last click (not 3-Camels etc). Try our iOS/Android mobile app for great tracking results. Use our Help Centre & Contact form here for any questions or issues.

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  • +16

    darn. just spend over $100
    probably end up buy more stuff tomorrow tho.

    thanks TA

    • +20

      You should know by now there’s always cashback promos that coincides whenever Amazon have sales events

      • +1

        Yeh but I seem to miss out on sizing or what not when I try to buy something that I actually need, so I just buy.
        I can refund what I bought as well and buy again tomorrow, but will see. I am pretty sure I am going to buy some unnecessarily stuff tomorrow.

    • +2

      Always someone has to say that.

      • ha. true. its me this time

        • +17

          I would unleash at you but you have a superb ass

    • +2

      cancel your order :)

    • Spend $90 yesterday and 2 out of 2 tracked within 22 hours.

  • +23

    so a max spend of $142.85 for non MAX…

    • +6

      or $125 for ANZ Max

    • +7

      pretty sad… so small~~

    • THANK YOU! I was about to do this.

    • +2

      You need to take account of GST, so max spend will be more.

      • Sorry, could you explain? Always thought cashback was based on GST inclusive prices.

        • +5

          My understanding is cashback is the percentage of the price excluding GST.

    • -1

      Min spend to get max benefit ? Sorry I don't understand this

      • +1

        max spend to get 14% (or 16%) off as promised. as you spend more, you won't get more than the cap back, capped at $20.

        • Thanks

        • +2

          Should be around $158.70 (non max) factoring in GST ;) amirite?

          • @Exprise: I got 157.14 including GST but close enough.

  • +1

    Bugger! I just did a major shop on Amazon but no cash back.

    Guess it’s time to do another!!

    • +5

      just remember close to prime day or other special day, CR or SB will do their own promo, to make people spend early

      • Not till 4pm, probably be sold out.
        May do a return on something if not

    • +1

      Always someone has to say that

    • +2

      Depends on which category, but you might be better off with the current cashback rate if the purchase brings you over the $20 cap.

      • +2

        My category was 0% (tools), so anything is better then zero.

        I'm sure there will be other things I can spend money on, so no huge deal, life moves on.

      • Thats what I am eyeing off. I think I will buy one of the kindles, it says it is 7% off with cash rewards which is only about 12 bucks off but the other stuff I want to buy is in a category that gets 0% off.

  • +6

    Was hoping no cap cashback for prime day

    • +1

      that would be a victory for us, victor!

  • +52

    Note that most Amazon deals are dropping at midnight, tonight. So if you wait until 4pm the next day there's a strong possibility you will simply miss out on the deal as the stock runs out — carefully decide whether you want or need that the item and buy right away (forfeiting the cashback)

    This is less likely for food items, Amazon gadgets (they seem to have an unlimited amount of those), but for other tech like PC parts, mobiles, video games, et cetera these will be fast selling categories.

    • +1

      good advice

    • And it is only 20 cap….it is not worth the trouble

    • +2

      Just order again if still there and return..
      Lot of trouble for a few bucks, but this is OzB

  • +3

    This makes the kindle paperwhite more appealing.

    • +1

      Go for it 😂

    • What's the cheapest a Kindle Paperwhite goes down to normally?

      I have an old kindle but wondering if the backlight kindle PW makes that much of a difference vs a normal kindle? I'm coming from a Kindle 4th or 5th gen from memory so backlights didn't exist so figuring either upgrade is better nothing. Altho my kindle works just fine…

      • usually it comes down to $199. But now it is $169 for normal version, $202 for signature version. also oasis is $279 (lowest before is $299)
        Combine with cashback tomorrow is a good deal.

      • You could get the kindle down to $149 from $169 with the $20 cash rewards cap.

        Or you could just buy the kindle with the 7% off that cash rewards does for Amazon devices which is about $11 off, and then use the cash rewards $20 on something that doesn't normally qualify for cash rewards (i.e electronics, video games, physical music, etc).

      • If you're upgrading from an actual Kindle 5, it's a massive upgrade. They had the little ipod/dpad button.

        A Kindle 11 has literally 10 years of improvements over your current model. I bought it last year during Prime at $169 with cashback, worth every cent. There's only one issue I can find - no inverse landscape/portrait mode anymore.

  • +5

    Great, now I have to buy something

  • +1

    Nice, glad I held off on the Instant Pot purchase!

  • +1

    Sweet. It's nice when it covers all categories! I think I'll still use my discounted gift cards (vs ANZ CC) though.

  • This is what I have been waiting for

  • +47

    TIP: Break up your purchases into multiple orders so that if you do need to cancel our return something, your entire cashback isn't void

  • do y'all checkout per item; or keep adding things to the cart?

  • +23

    Cashback is also ineligible on… items purchased from your Amazon wish list or 'saved for later' list.

    What?
    How sketchy.
    So you just remove them first?

    • why are those inelegible in the first place? >:/

      • That's what I'm referring to by 'sketchy'.

        • Just wait three months after this for all the 'DECLINED' cashbacks from this prime day… there's gonna be a lot of pissed off cashreward users.

          Amazon will find a way to trick cashreward users.

          • @THICKnSLOW: With the addition of this term, Amazon is advising on how to help ensure purchases track. They’re not trying to be sneaky or sketchy. Once your purchase tracks, you have nothing to worry about it being declined, unless you cancelled/returned/exchanged or paid with Amazon promo credit.

            • @tightarse: I bought a camera for 1k last December and until now no cashback, I did after a lot of cashback via amazon and still got nothing. Update: so I activate cashback when I have my items already in the cart ready to pay is that the problem?

              • +1

                @HunterxHunter9000: clear the cart
                login to CR, Shop Now to Amazon, add items to cart, pay.

            • @tightarse: Hi TA,

              Will it be an issue on tracking if I use Safari on a MacBook? I am using default security setting and with no other ad block extension installed.

              Thanks.

              • @ZYDMZ: Be careful with Safari, especially the prevent cross-site tracking setting. If in doubt, please just use the Cashrewards mobile app.

    • +2

      Yes, I think it's because they only get commission when you add things to your cart after the cashrewards site redirect, not for items already in your 'cart' beforehand

      • +1

        not for items already in your 'cart' beforehand

        But wish list not a cart.

    • +7

      I asked TA about this. This is what he said:

      All it means is that you need to find the item and move it to your cart after you click from Cashrewards. You can't move it from your wishlist to your cart.

      • +2

        If I understand this correctly, it means:
        - don't add to cart from the wishlist;
        - you can go to the wishlist, then click on the item first to go to the item's page, then from the item's page click add to cart.

      • +2

        Interesting. This must be a fairly recent change. I know it never used to do cashback for items already in your cart so I used to save to wishlist first, then click through from CR/SB then add all my items from wishlist. Now have to do extra step of clicking on the item in the wishlist and then add from the product page itself rather than from the wishlist. Does that sound about right?

        Good to know, thanks for checking with TA.

        • +1

          Thanks Kenb0. We had to add this to our terms at Amazon’s request.

          • @tightarse: TA please advise.
            "Now have to do extra step of clicking on the item in the wishlist and then add from the product page itself "
            Don't sound right , I thought you needed to clear out your wishlist and then hunt for the item.

            • +1

              @chrisie: Just an update for anyone else following this, during this promo, I did it both the recommended way and the way I outlined, and both have tracked fine. Just to clarify, the two ways were:

              1) make sure item is not in wishlist, click through to amazon from cashrewards and manually hunt for the item and add from item page
              2) specific item can be in wishlist, went to wishlist after clicking through to amazon from cashrewards and from them, click on the item in the wishlist and add to card from the specific product page itself, NOT add to cart directly from the wishlist.

              • @Kenb0: I'm glad it worked out for you.
                AC/DC ):

    • +5

      My understanding is that if you have it in your wishlist then Cashrewards aren't pushing you to the site to buy something

      Amazon works with cashrewards because they direct traffic to the site, if Amazon feels like they would have made the sale anyway then why would they cut CR in?

    • -1

      Lucky I saw this statement. Had a whole heap of stuff in my wishlist which Ive now removed and have direct URLs instead. Sketchy to say the least

      • Not sketchy at all. Amazon wants tracking to work for you which is why they've added this to terms. Please do not copy/paste links as this will definitely kill tracking. After clicking 'Shop Now' from Cashrewards, search for what you need, add it to cart, and buy.

        • -2

          More hoops to jump through ….. great! Its almost like Amazon/CR will do anything to avoid cashbacks.

  • cap sucks but better than nothing
    hoping for better deal from shopback then, or a better deal on the 13th
    early bird doesn't always get the juiciest worm

  • +1

    Cashback is also ineligible on use of any codes entered manually in Amazon's 'Promotion Code' field

    so no go with current 2 x firestick 4K deal.

  • I'm so glad I didn't jump on a purchase yesterday.

  • patiently wait here for a good deal on entry level drone for my trip oversea Friday next week

    • +1

      You'll hit the $20 cap so quick with a drone purchase.

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