If you're looking to upgrade your home's TV set without breaking the bank, then there is a neat shopping trick that can help you save almost £30 on an Amazon Fire TV Stick.
Amazon has recently launched its Black Friday sale for bargain hunters which has slashed the cost across a variety of in-demand items, such as air fryers, electric blankets and many more gadgets.
One popular item that they have reduced is the Amazon Fire TV Stick Lite which is currently priced at just £17.99, down from its original £29.99 asking price.
However, savvy shoppers will be happy to hear that there is a way to get even more money off, and it involves simply signing up for a free cashback website.
The Manchester Evening News reports that deals site TopCashback is offering customers who sign up for free a £15 cash back guarantee on any items they purchase through their site.
So, if you pick up the Amazon Fire TV Stick Lite for £17.99, you'll get the £15 cashback, bringing the total that you would pay to just £2.99.
Amazon's most affordable Fire Stick lets users enjoy fast streaming from a variety of apps, including Prime Video, Netflix, Disney+ and much more.
Easy to plug into the back of the TV, the home device also comes complete with an Alexa voice search to help customers launch multiple programmes and apps.
If you want to grab the Fire TV Stick Lite for much less, then here is how to access the cashback deal:
- Join TopCashback for free here, you'll need to sign in as a new member to get the £15 signing-on bonus.
- After joining head to the Amazon hub page while signed in to your new account.
- Look for the 'get cashback now' button next to the Echo devices and click on that, TopCashback will then redirect you to the Amazon website.
- You can then complete your order of the Fire TV Stick Lite and then the cashback you earn will go into your TopCashback account within seven days.
The money can be withdrawn either by a bank or PayPal transfer or by topping up a gift card. TopCashback partners with thousands of online retailers including popular stores like Amazon, Currys and Argos.
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