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For those that didn't know, a few times a year Amazon knocks an additional 20% off the price of its warehouse items, which are items returned by customers who no longer want them.
A lot of them time they haven't been used once, but the box has been opened. You can get some pretty deep discounts doing this, I've had all sorts of brand new gear through the years, controllers, headsets, an electric drum kit, etc.
As an example you can get a like-new Series S for £192 just because the box has a dent in it or whatever. A base grey Switch for £221.
Use this link so that you're searching within "Amazon Warehouse Events": https://www.amazon.co.uk/b/ref=s9_a...1f8-47d3-bc49-0565f0b37864&pf_rd_i=3581866031
Look for this button on items to bring up a list of available used/like new ones and make sure it has the green "Save 20% at Checkout" label attached. They've cottoned on this time to some of the more insane discounts (I got a new pair of Sony XM3s for £140 in April) but there's still good stuff to be found.
A lot of them time they haven't been used once, but the box has been opened. You can get some pretty deep discounts doing this, I've had all sorts of brand new gear through the years, controllers, headsets, an electric drum kit, etc.
As an example you can get a like-new Series S for £192 just because the box has a dent in it or whatever. A base grey Switch for £221.
Use this link so that you're searching within "Amazon Warehouse Events": https://www.amazon.co.uk/b/ref=s9_a...1f8-47d3-bc49-0565f0b37864&pf_rd_i=3581866031
Look for this button on items to bring up a list of available used/like new ones and make sure it has the green "Save 20% at Checkout" label attached. They've cottoned on this time to some of the more insane discounts (I got a new pair of Sony XM3s for £140 in April) but there's still good stuff to be found.
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