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Martin Lewis reveals how to find hidden discounts on returned Amazon goods

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MARTIN Lewis has revealed how to find hidden discounts on Amazon by buying returned goods.

The online retailer resells products that have been sent back via its Amazon Warehouse.

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newsletter and the money guru went on to discuss it on his ITV programme, the Martin Lewis Money Show, last night.

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, for example, because the box it comes in is damaged.

On Amazon Warehouse the laptop costs £410, but brand new on Amazon's main website it would set you back £499.

We also found a sim-free on Amazon Warehouse for £676.72, instead of £799 on Amazon's main website, saving you over £122.

The catch with the phone is that it has a few small scratches on the back of the handset and is missing the USB charging cable.

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You can find the Warehouse section on the drop down menu next to the search bar on the Amazon website.

The deals are then grouped into categories, such as home and kitchen, or computer and accessories.

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But Martin warned: "Beware, at the top they put their best offer ads - which aren't their returns."

Of course, it's worth bearing in mind that the the range is limited because it all depends on what items have been sent back to the retailer.

So if you see a deal that you want to take advantage of it might be worth snapping it up before it's gone as it won't be replaced.

Many of the offers are available for free delivery to Prime members, otherwise there is a fee but the price depends on the product.

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It costs  to become a Prime member depending on the payment plan you choose. Students can get a discount on this though, and Prime often runs one-month free trials too.

The online giant has also announced its annual Prime Day is coming back again this year - and shoppers will get £10 free to spend too.

If you miss out on Amazon Prime Day, there's always Black Friday or Cyber Monday coming up in November too.

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