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Save 30% on first business purchase (UK deal)
SAVE 30%: Create a free Amazon Business account and save 30% on any items sold by Amazon up to £200.
We’ve already given you guys a heads up about how Prime members and non-members can start profiting from Prime Day, and now business customers can get involved in the shopping event.
All you need to do is create a free Amazon Business account before Oct. 9, and then enter the code B2BPRIME20 at checkout, activated 48 hours after verification. This code entitles you to save 30% on any items sold by Amazon worth up to £200. This deal is valid until Oct. 31.
So that’s the offer, but why should you consider signing up to Amazon Business? Firstly, you can keep purchasing costs low with easy access to competitive pricing and improved cash flow with more flexible payment options. You also have access to a familiar marketplace that reduces the complexity of buying for work, meaning you should spend less time on purchasing and more time on growing your business.
Amazon Business even lets you consolidate your team’s spend in a single multi-user account, with built-in features to control how and what users buy. It’s a great space for businesses of all sizes.
Start saving with this welcome bonus for your business.
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