How to save on Prime Big Deal Days 2025, including a discounted Prime membership and a $15

October 6, 2025

Amazon’s second Prime-member exclusive event, Prime Big Deal Days, runs from October 7 to 8 this year. Similar to the official Prime Day in the summer, this sale offers exclusive discounts on millions of items across the site.

If you’re looking to start your holiday shopping early — and over one-third of shoppers are this year, says RetailMeNot — Prime Big Deal Days is here just on time.

Here are five tips to save on Prime Big Deal Days.

What we’ll cover

Take advantage of the Prime Visa

One of the best ways to save while doing your Amazon shopping is to check out using a Prime Visa (see rates and fees) and earn up to 5% back on your purchases. The 5% cash back also applies to Amazon Fresh purchases and your shopping at Whole Foods, too. While the card does require a Prime membership, the card itself doesn’t have any annual fee, plus you’ll earn extra cash back at restaurants, gas stations and more.

Perhaps the biggest selling point: When Prime members are approved for the Prime Visa, they’ll instantly get a $150 Amazon gift card. Since most online applications receive a response within 15 seconds, you can quickly apply, get approved and use your new gift card during Prime Big Deal Days.

Get a discounted Prime membership

While Prime Big Deal Days is exclusive to Prime members, there are a few ways to get a discounted or trial membership, so you can still get access to the sales.

If you’re new to Amazon Prime, you can get a 30-day free trial. While you will have to add a credit card, you can always cancel it before you get charged the $139 annual membership fee ($14.99 monthly) if you’re not enjoying it. If you’re a student or young adult (age 18 to 24), you can qualify for a 6-month trial for $0, once you verify your enrollment and/or age.

With the young adult membership, after the $0 trial period, you’ll pay a discounted rate of $7.49 per month or $69 a year. EBT, Medicaid, SNAP and other select government assistance recipients can qualify for a Prime Membership discount of $6.99 per month.

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Compare prices before buying

Since the prices of Amazon items tend to shift a lot, it can be helpful to see the history of an item’s price over time, so you know when you’re getting the best deal.

camelcamelcamel offers an Amazon price tracking browser extension, which allows you to see an item’s price history, plus offers alerts for when items you’re watching go on sale. You can set price thresholds for different items, and once they reach it, you’ll be notified. This way, you don’t have to be constantly at your computer or refreshing your phone just to try and snag a good deal.

The program allows you to import your entire wishlist from Amazon, meaning you can take all the items you’ve been saving via your account and track them more easily.

  • Get Amazon price drop alerts and monitor price history charts.

  • Browse the website and download the Camelizer browser extensions.

  • Rewards aren’t offered.

Terms apply.

Don’t rush the shipping

While Prime Big Deal Days offers some great discounts, you might not need every item you’re buying in the one- to two-day delivery window Prime offers, and delaying them can earn you rewards.

If you select “no-rush shipping” at checkout, you’ll receive either an immediate discount to your current order or a reward deposited into your account for a future purchase. While all shoppers can opt for a discount, only Prime members are eligible to earn rewards.

The rewards you receive will apply to a specific type of item, indicated at checkout before choosing. Those items can vary from video downloads, to Kindle, eBooks, digital music and more. While you might not be getting a large sum of money back each time, getting paid to wait an extra few days for something you don’t need right away could be simple money.

Use your additional Prime benefits

While some of the main perks of an Amazon Prime membership are the faster shipping and access to exclusive sales, it comes with a lot more than just that.

For football lovers, Amazon Prime carries exclusive access to Thursday Night Football. For those who might prefer a good book during the game, Prime members get a monthly free Kindle book from the editors’ picks. Prime Video is also home to a ton of different movies, TV shows, live sports and more, plus you’ll receive complimentary access to Amazon Music, which might be easier than paying for Spotify.

Your Prime Membership comes with a complimentary Grubhub+ membership, offering unlimited $0 food delivery fees, exclusive savings and more, perfect for keeping costs low while still dining “out.”

Taking advantage of these overlooked benefits can help your Amazon Prime membership deliver you more value and help you save on future purchases.

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