Prime Day cashback reaches 25% on devices

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TopCashback lifts Amazon device rates from 7 July

TopCashback will offer 20% cashback on Amazon devices on 7 July ahead of Amazon Prime Day. From 8 July to 10 July, that rate will rise to 25%.

Members who spend $30 or more at Amazon on 7 July will also get an extra $5 cashback. That bonus sits on top of the 20% device rate for that date.

These are among TopCashback’s biggest cashback rates of the year in Australia. The offer also targets shoppers who missed some end-of-financial-year sales.

Amazon devices are the focus of the Prime Day push, although the briefing does not name specific products. As a result, the deal applies broadly across Amazon devices.

Klook cashback dates

Travel savings are part of the same campaign. Cashback on Klook will be up to 25% on 6 July, then up to 15% from 7 July to 12 July.

Meanwhile, TopCashback is also promoting The Oodie’s Final Prices Event until 4 August. Nothing in that sale is priced above $59.

New TopCashback members can stack the Oodie promotion with a $25 sign-up bonus. Because of that bonus and cashback, shoppers can buy an Oodie for less than $33.

Following the Klook travel offer on 6 July, the Amazon device promotion starts on 7 July. The Oodie sale runs longest and continues until 4 August.

TopCashback operates in Australia, the UK, China, Germany, the US, France, Italy and Spain. The company started 20 years ago in the UK and has since expanded into more markets.

In Australia, TopCashback offers money back on everyday spending through its cashback service. For July 2026, that includes Amazon purchases, Klook bookings and The Oodie sale.

The Oodie promotion also has a dedicated sign-up page at topcashback.com.au/pr-oodie.

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Amelia Hartley is the editor of Melbourne Insider. She has spent more than a decade in Australian newsrooms covering city affairs, politics and breaking news, with a focus on how state and federal decisions land for everyday Victorians. She leads editorial standards across the publication and oversees the newsroom's daily coverage.
Amelia Hartley
Amelia Hartleyhttp://www.melbourne-insider.au
Amelia Hartley is the editor of Melbourne Insider. She has spent more than a decade in Australian newsrooms covering city affairs, politics and breaking news, with a focus on how state and federal decisions land for everyday Victorians. She leads editorial standards across the publication and oversees the newsroom's daily coverage.

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