Sony Discount Codes for December 2024
Use one of these 4 tried and tested Sony Australia promo codes and deals with your order to save on TVs, headphones, PlayStation consoles and peripherals, and more.
Sony Store: score free shipping on orders over $200
Sony AU: purchase the new Sony Bravia 3 starting from $995
Sony AU: buy the new Bravia 7 starting at $2,999
Sony AU: vlog with Sony using the Alpha 6400 from $1,396.03
FAQs
Does Sony Australia offer free delivery?
Sony typically offers free shipping on orders with a minimum spend of AU$200. That said, you can get free shipping on all orders by creating a free MySony account. Of course, you will have to opt in to receiving promotional and marketing material when creating your MySony account, however, you can opt out at any time once you've registered.
How long does Sony delivery take?
Sony Australia deliveries to metro areas in NSW, Qld and Vic should arrive within 1-5 business days. For ACT, SA, WA, Tas, NT metro and other rural areas, you can expect deliveries to arrive within 1-7 business days.
How do I contact Sony Australia customer service?
You can contact Sony Australia by calling 1300 13 7669. Alternatively, you can send an email to Sony_Support.au@ap.sony.com or start a live chat on the Sony website. Emails are typically responded to within 2 business days, and Sony live chat is available 7 days a week, between 9am-5pm (AEST).
What is Sony Australia's return policy?
If you're not entirely satisfied with your purchase, or simply change your mind, Sony Australia accepts returns from MySony members as part of its 30-Day Love It Or Your Money Back Guarantee. Note, however, that to take advantage of this perk, you'll need to have created a MySony account before you purchase the item in question. Additionally, this guarantee is limited to two items per year, and certain items are excluded as part of Sony's 30-Day Excluded Products list.
Hints & tips
Become a MySony member: Signing up to Sony's MySony member program is free and comes with several benefits, including a 10% off single-use voucher when you sign up, free shipping with no minimum purchase requirement, and a free AU$20 voucher for use during your birthday month.
Keep an eye out for cashback offers: While Sony Australia doesn't really list discounted items on its site, it will often run cashback promotions throughout the year, especially on big ticket items like cameras and lenses. Next time you're browsing Sony's online store, keep an eye on the promo box below a product's price for details.
How to use your Sony discount code
- Browse our Sony Australia coupon codes and select one you'd like to use.
- Click "Get Code" to reveal it and copy the unique code to your clipboard.
- When you've got your code, head to the Sony website to shop for some tech.
- Once you've added the items you want, click on your shopping cart in the top right of the page and proceed to checkout.
- Find the “Add Promo Code” option below the subtotal and shipping fees and click on it.
- "Add Promo Code" will change into a text box that reads “Enter a promo code”
- Enter your discount code and click Apply to change the price total.
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The coupons you’ll find on Tom’s Guide have been sourced by our dedicated coupons team, who use the web, our relationships with retailers and our affiliate networks to find the latest codes. The offers on each coupon page are updated every few days to ensure we feature the freshest ways to save, and our commercial team (based in Sydney) also sources exclusive codes and sales info directly from some of the biggest retailers in Australia.
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All the coupon codes we list on our pages have been tested by our coupons team to check they work as intended before they’ve been uploaded. You’ll find a wide range of coupons on Tom’s Guide, including free shipping offers, student discounts, and savings on various kinds of products.
Unless otherwise noted, to ensure that all listed discount codes are available to use, we don’t include any one-time use or user-specific coupons. We also provide as much information as we can to keep things as clear as possible — any expiry dates or terms and conditions will be listed alongside the code. Look for the ‘Terms & Conditions’ text — you’ll be able to click this to expand this section for more details.
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We take care to only list tried and tested discount codes on our pages, so all coupons should be active and confer the listed discount or deal. However, although we keep up to date with expiry dates and any terms and conditions, sometimes retailers change these before we can update our pages.
Should a code fail to work as expected, check you meet any listed requirements. These can include minimum spends, multibuy offers, or product-specific promotions (such as "10% off selected tablets"). You can view all associated requirements by clicking “View terms and conditions” below your code.
If this does not solve your issue, you can contact our customer service team by emailing ecommau@futurenet.com. Make sure to let us know which coupon you were trying to use and which page this was listed on, and we’ll be in touch to help as soon as possible.
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Thanks to this model, we can save our readers money without charging you a thing. You won’t pay a cent to get the discounts listed on our pages, so whichever code or deal you choose, you’ll get exactly what it says on the tin.
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Stephen Lambrechts is the Managing Editor of Tom's Guide AU and has written professionally across the categories of tech, film, television and gaming for the last 15 years. Before Tom's Guide, he spent several years as a Senior Journalist at TechRadar, had a brief stint as Editor in Chief at Official Xbox Magazine Australia, and has written for such publications as APC, TechLife Australia, T3, FilmInk, AskMen, Daily Telegraph and IGN. He's an expert when it comes to smartphones, TVs, gaming and streaming. In his spare time, he enjoys watching obscure horror movies on physical media, keeping an eye on the latest retro sneaker releases and listening to vinyl. Occasionally, he also indulges in other non-hipster stuff, like hiking.
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About Sony Australia
Formerly known as Tokyo Tsushin Kogyo, the company now known as Sony started out in 1946 as a small electronics shop in the Nihonbashi area of Tokyo, founded by Masaru Ibuka and Akio Morita. TTK would gain notoriety with the creation of its first product, TR-55 transistor radio, before producing Japan's first tape recorder, the Type-G. The company would change its name to Sony in 1958. With its transistor radios proving a big hit with teens in the United States, Morita founded Sony Corporation of America in 1960, turning Sony into a multinational conglomerate that would go on to become a powerhouse in several fields, including electronics, music, film, cameras and gaming. On this page, you'll find the best discount codes currently available for use on Sony Australia's online store.
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Stephen Lambrechts is the Managing Editor of Tom's Guide AU and has written professionally across the categories of tech, film, television and gaming for the last 15 years. Before Tom's Guide, he spent several years as a Senior Journalist at TechRadar, had a brief stint as Editor in Chief at Official Xbox Magazine Australia, and has written for such publications as APC, TechLife Australia, T3, FilmInk, AskMen, Daily Telegraph and IGN. He's an expert when it comes to smartphones, TVs, gaming and streaming. In his spare time, he enjoys watching obscure horror movies on physical media, keeping an eye on the latest retro sneaker releases and listening to vinyl. Occasionally, he also indulges in other non-hipster stuff, like hiking.