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Free Shipping to Australia on Amazon.com (Clothing, Shoes & Handbags Store, Spend US $150 or More)

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Edit - Deal Still Active. There is no expiry date known at the moment.

To receive free shipping from Amazon’s Clothing, Shoes & Handbags Store, spend US$150 or more on eligible items sold and shipped by Amazon.com:

Add eligible items described in the promotion to your Shopping Cart via the "Add to cart" button on the product information pages.
Ship these eligible items to a single address in Australia, Canada, China, Hong Kong, India, Japan, New Zealand, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, South Korea or the United Kingdom.
Select FREE AmazonGlobal Shipping at checkout.
Enjoy free shipping on items shipped to your specified address.
If you remove the eligible items from your Shopping Cart or your order such that you have less than US$150 of eligible items in your Shopping Cart or your order, or violate any of the terms and conditions listed below, the promotion will be invalid, and the free shipping discount will be removed from the order.
Terms & Conditions

This is a limited time offer.
Amazon reserves the right to modify or cancel the promotion at any time.
If you do not purchase the eligible items added to your Shopping Cart when the free shipping offer is in effect, you will not receive free shipping.
The promotion applies only to products sold by Amazon. It does not apply to the same products sold by other sellers.
All eligible items must be purchased in one order and shipped to a single address in either Australia, Canada, China, Honk Kong, India, Japan, New Zealand, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, South Korea or the United Kingdom.
US$150 minimum purchase required. Shipping fees, giftwrap charges, and taxes are not included in calculating purchase amount of the US$150 minimum purchase threshold.
If you return eligible items shipped using this promotion, and your order drops below the US$150 minimum purchase threshold amount, you may be charged the Standard Shipping fee.
This offer is non-transferable and may not be resold.
This promotion may not be combined with other offers, including promotional certificates.
Does not apply to orders placed with 1-Click.
Offer good while supplies last.
Void where prohibited.

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  • +2

    You can get 6% cashback on shoe, handbag and wallet items through TopCashBack: http://www.topcashback.com/amazon/
    Not clothing anymore unfortunately.

    • -1

      Don't forget cashrewards.

      • No cashrewards from what I can see.

    • +17

      you mean you cant understand why the people are voting for something that saves them money?

      i think you should try harder to understand.

      • -3

        but the amount you have to spend in order to get the free shipping…I don't think it's a good deal.

        • +8

          Not sure if I get this logic? There are a lot items from amazon that are cheaper than you can get in aus. And now with free shipping its even cheaper. Yet this isnt a deal because you need to spend $200?

          Its pretty easy to stock up on cheap clothing and rack up $200 especially if you have a family. Although, I am sure I can spend this easily on work outfits. I think the last time Amazon had the free shipping offer I must have spent at least $500 on various items. These items would have at minimum cost me double if I wanted to purchase them here, if they were available at all.

          But I guess to each their own.

          Thanks for the post OP!

          Cheers!

        • -1

          @addict:

          like what? what is everyone buying?

        • -1

          @first in line:

          Could buy graphics cards, bulk clothes, next-gen consoles, TV's.

          There are a lot of things >$200

        • +2

          @SnowDragon:

          But according to this post, the deal is only for items from the Clothing, Shoes & Handbags Store

        • +3

          @first in line:

          Maybe people like to spend $200+ on shoes and clothes online.

          It's a deal nonetheless.

    • At least it's positive votes compared to your negative votes.

    • Not sure why you're getting negged.. The price of things on Amazon aren't even that good now since the AUD is down to 0.74. Plus the deal is limited to clothing only. Pretty sure people are voting for the heck of it.

      • +1

        I havent checked with this deal but I often buy 'out of season' discounted sporting clothes and equipment on Amazon. Regularly find massively discounted Snow Jackets in the middle of the US Summer (our winter) or last season's cycling clothes on massive discounts. Any good OzB'er knows to avoid being 'fashion forward' and instead wear the stuff just coming out of season for the massive discounts. When one of my kids took up baseball i saved a packet buying up all the kit that was on massive discounts as the US season had just ended. As long as you are 'counter cyclical' you can save heaps on Amazon.

  • +4

    it sucks because not a lot of things are able to be shipped to australia on amazon, so annoying

    • What about the MK III?

    • yeah what is with that??? is it because companies here want to charge the australia tax?

  • +3

    Hmmm, I wonder whether they'd keep this on until 15th as they are planning on having an event that day.

    • To become a Prime member, we will need to pay $99/year. I wish I was wrong though ;-)

      • They give out free trial for 30 days for all users, if you haven't used it yet (I am on the free trial right now) :)

        • thats cool! so you can cancel the membership within 30 days to avoid any upgrade charges right?

        • +1

          @axu1: As far as I know, yes. It at least said so when I was joining.

        • @AznMitch:
          I started my trial, forgot about it and got charged the $99 after 30 days.
          I cancelled mine after 45 days and got full refund.
          As far as it seemed (but don't quote), its like the Costco membership, as long as you cancel before the anniversary, you will get the entire amount back.

        • @pernie_a: Wouldn't you be able to grab the anniversary deals and cancel afterwards?

        • @pernie_a: Really? Is it because you are lucky or thats the standard policy for Costco membership?

  • +1

    Damn it - spent $500+ the other day :-(

    • Ditto

  • -5

    The USD to AUD is F**&*& anyway…any saving you make will be thrown by the 1AUD = 70c BS.

    • better now at 70c than at 60c next week/month.

  • +1

    Why we dont have amazon.com.au that sells everything like the UK, JP and US ones? :-(

    • +4

      Let me see… UK population 64 million, JP population 127 million, US population 319 million.

      • Netherlands population 17 million.

        • +1

          Netheands is slap bang between France and Germany, Australia is in the middle of no where. Logistics will be a nightmare.

        • +1

          Amazon.nl isn't a full-blown Amazon store, it's only a kindle store, just like amazon.com.au.

    • +2

      Rumors are that they will be coming, and were exploring sites for a distribution warehouse here in aus. I havent seen anything concrete on this though.

      I remember when Amazon first came to canada it was a very similar method. First you starting seeing deals and targeted promos for Canada, then we started seeing items we ordered from the US site shipped from Canada(just music and movies), then they launched a Canadian site with limited availability(music and movies), and once they were able to drum up enough local suppliers they launched the full blown site. I would imagine the first few transitions act as checkpoints whether they should proceed for a full scale launch.

      The fact they are investing in free shipping to aus I think they're really considering Aus as an option for a full blown site.

      Fingers crossed that they do launch and continue to provide us access to the US/Global marketplace with free/cheap shipping. As I doubt local suppliers will be able to provide the variety of items at the low prices that we expect with Amazon.

      • Yes, I think something is already happening at Amazon in relation to Australians because there were three items in my cart which I added a few months ago, and they were available for shipping here. However, last week when I went to order, they were no longer shipping those three to Melbourne, even though it still said Amazon was providing fulfillment.

        But again, last night, it just goes straight to the "review your order" page, with no issues with shipping at all.

        Now it says Sold By: Amazon Export Sales, Inc. and I don't recall seeing that exact wording before.

  • +2

    Good Promo. Just beware that adding anything else (ie items ineligible for free shipping) to your basket not only adds their shipping charge to your cost, but also renders the free shipping discount for your eligible items invalid.

  • just curious.. why Saudi Arabia but not UAE?

    • +1

      Probably because Saudi Arabia is the bigger consumer. I know that people from Saudi Arabia buy a lot of things from US online websites. That's why shipping forwarder like MYUS is very popular there.

  • Don't kill the messenger but if you click Amazon Global those items are all able to be delivered to Australia instead of the normal section http://www.amazon.com/b/?node=230659011

  • Do watches count as clothing?

  • Is there a faster way to find out whether an item ships to Australia or not? My usual way to do it is add to cart, click estimate shipping, and see if the error message comes out or not.

    Faster way to find out if it ships to AU?

    • For me it seems to pop up in the listing with:
      "In Stock.
      Ships from and sold by Amazon.com. Gift-wrap available.
      This item ships to Melbourne, Australia. Learn more"

      On the right under Add to Cart, I've selected my address under "Ship to:"

    • 2 posts above

  • +1

    If you sign in and have your default address set as australia, you should be able to filter results by selecting ship to australia on the left. saves you from going into each item.

    If you dont want to sign in you you should see a filter for the below on the left.

    International Shipping
    AmazonGlobal Eligible  AmazonGlobal Eligible

    this filter only works when you are inside a category where it shows items.

    Hope this works!

  • +1

    Wished they did this deal on car parts…

    • amen

  • i dont seem to have a free shipping option - any idea why? everything is being dispatched from amazon rather than a third party

    • Is all products you selected sold by Amazon itself?

      And they're in clothing category plus the total is above US$150.

      • yup - all Amazon Export Sales, Inc.

        all clothes

        Items (15): USD 151.87
        Shipping & handling: USD 59.58
        Total before tax: USD 211.45
        Estimated tax to be collected: USD 0.00
        Order total: USD 211.45

        • worked it out - add on items dont count

  • This offer didn't work for me - I had everything from amazon.com and over us$150 and was still being charged shipping. I live chatted with them, they confirmed it was all fine and I should have been getting the free shipping, they had no idea why it wasn't working. Told me to put order through anyway and they would cancel the shipping charges off. Few hours later I got an email saying I needed to call them. Called, 20 mins later they finally got the shipping fee "waived". Grrrrr. So it worked in the end but had to live chat twice and talk to them in order to get it. Lucky I saved heaps of money!

  • -1

    From personal experience, it seems that from the start of 2015, Amazon's sole shipping partner (iParcel) is now partnered up with Couriers Please within Australia, with no option of using Aus Post or any alternative local delivery company.

    • +1

      My recent order is still delivered by AusPost.

    • From personal experience, it seems that from the start of 2015, Amazon's sole shipping partner (iParcel) is now partnered up with Couriers Please within Australia, with no option of using Aus Post or any alternative local delivery company.

      This is utterly untrue. iParcel is now owned by UPS and they only do a share of international parcels. For example pick Amazon Global Standard Shipping and it will ship via Australia Post or one of a number of other services including USPS, pick Amazon Global Expedited Shipping and it will ship via iParcel or one of number of other services including an Australia Post one and pick Amazon Global Priority Shipping and it will ship generally via DHL or Fedex.

      iParcel use a variety of services to delivery and this still includes Australia Post.

      • It's good to hear that not everyone has the some woes as I have. Definitely, when I used to have items delivered to my previous homes (south east melbourne & Melbourne CBD), it was delivered via Aus Post or DHL Express International.

        Since moving to West Melbourne, it has always been delivered via Couriers Please. The info I provided was what was explained to me directly by iParcel and was not intent on misleading anyone. I still shop on Amazon, but I use a mail forwarder to ensure my stuff delivered via Aus Post.

        As both of you stated, not everyone falls into the same category, so thanks for sharing.

  • just order last night
    still works
    had to make sure it was all from amazon and also couldn't add to many cheap "add on" items

    thanks
    saved me 50 bucks in delivery, and items still quite cheap!

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