Coupon stacking is the secret to getting the biggest Aussie discounts

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Coupon stacking is a nifty online-shopping trick where you use a coupon to get a better price on an already discounted product. An example of coupon stacking would be buying a TV that has been reduced by $500 and applying a 5% off coupon at the checkout to reduce the price even further. It can also sometimes apply to using more than one coupon at the same time, such as combining a coupon for a specific product with a store- or category-wide coupon. 

It goes without saying that the more an item costs, the more you can potentially save with coupon stacking. This is why coupon stacking is most popular on big-ticket items such as TVs and laptops, where the savings in actual dollar value can be substantial.

Most major retailers hold multiple sales during the year – the biggest sales events on the Australian calendar are the End of Financial Year (EOFY), Black Friday and Boxing Day sales. These are already great opportunities for customers to get the most out of their money and buy items while they are discounted. Then, by using a stacked coupon, you can sometimes combine those bigger discounts to create all-time-low prices. 

On most online stores, a variety of coupon codes can be found throughout the year, and by hunting these down you can often unlock further discounts on specific products or categories.

While coupon stacking usually results in increased savings, shoppers will sometimes have to spend more to save more. This can either be because some coupons only apply to purchases over a certain amount, or simply because the more you spend, the more you save when the discount is a percentage of the original price. 

In this case, it’s important to make sure that the savings are worth the extra money you spend to get the discount. 

Overall, coupon stacking is a great way to get the biggest discounts and save the most money. This is why it’s important to know how and where you can do it!

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What are the best Australian stores for coupon stacking?

Not all retailers allow you to stack coupons, but there are some stores where coupon stacking is more common. These are some of the top options: 

eBay: eBay often offers coupons that apply a flat percentage-off discount to a specific range of stores, included on already discounted products. eBay Plus members often get an extra couple of percent on these.

Examples of big sales due to coupon stacking:

  • During eBay Plus Weekend, customers could save 15% on Apple MacBook Air 13 (2022) when combining two discount codes (“YIPEE10” and “W1SSAVE5”) at the checkout
  • During eBay Plus Weekend customers could save $276 on Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 (256GB) with codes “PWEFOLD3” and “MCSAVE30”
  • Currently on eBay, customers can save an extra 20% off already discounted Adidas products on eBay with code “EXTRA20-AUG”

Amazon: Amazon has a specific page for coupons which allows customers to see what coupons are available on which products. Similarly to eBay, Amazon also often holds sales on items and also has coupon codes that can be stacked to get bigger discounts.

Examples of big sales due to coupon stacking:

  • During Amazon Prime Day, the Ecovacs Deebot N8 was AU$300 off for Prime members and customers could save an additional AU$200 by ticking the “AU$200” coupon on the listing before adding to cart

Dell and Lenovo: These tech companies are also known for having sales as well as coupons that can be stacked so customers can get even bigger discounts on already reduced items. 

Gymshark: Activ: hese tech companies are also known for having sales as well as coupons that can be stacked so customers can get even bigger discounts on already reduced items. tacked to give greater discounts.

Where to find coupons that can be stacked

There are various ways you can get coupons and discount codes, here are some tips and tricks:

  • Sign up for promotional emails or newsletters from your favourite stores.
  • Try signing up with multiple emails and you may even get multiple single use discount codes that you can stack.
  • If you regularly shop at stores that have loyalty programs such as eBay or Amazon, consider signing up to access exclusive discounts.
  • Follow bloggers or influencers who have a similar style to you, they will often get discount codes and share them with their followers. Often, these discount codes can be used on top of already-discounted items.
  • Download a browser extension such as Honey that will apply any available coupons for you.
  • If you are a student, take advantage of websites such as Unidays and StudentBeans to access exclusive coupon codes.
  • Search on OzBargain to find the best deals on certain products.
  • Use promos such as “get 10% off your first order” to your advantage.
  • Log into your account on a website, put items in your cart and just let it sit or close the tab; more often than not, the retailer will send you an email with a discount code or send you targeted ads with a discount code to encourage you to checkout.

Yes, coupon stacking is allowed in Australia. While occasionally a website might accidentally allow you to use two coupons at the same time due to an oversight, it is still legal. 

In addition, most retailers are well aware of coupon stacking and lots of retailers even use it to their advantage to drive traffic and sales to their sites. This is often used on popular items such as Sony Playstation5 and Nintendo Switch to encourage people to buy from one retailer over another.

Amelia Hetherington
Ecommerce Editor

Amelia is an Ecommerce Editor at Getprice who specialises in hunting down great bargains and useful discount codes across a wide variety of products and retailers, curating gift guides for all occasions, and doing the maths to calculate the top-value mobile and internet plans for a variety of needs. Her goal is to help make finding the best online discounts as easy as possible. She loves writing about major deals and sales events to help you get the most bang for you buck at sales time.