With Amazon Prime Day coming up on Monday, July 16, now is the time to get in on a Prime membership. Not only will it give you access to 36 hours of exclusive deals, but the membership comes with a whole bunch of additional perks that can save you money all year long. If you don’t already have Prime, you can take advantage of a free 30-day trial to try out all the different services and perks before you take the plunge. And if you somehow don’t like it, you can always cancel your trial before it's over and not pay anything. Personally, playstation we love the free two-day shipping, but there are a ton of extras that go beyond online shopping like Whole Foods savings and exclusive video content. Here's a quick overview of Prime benefits, but you can get an in-depth look at each service here. Amazon Prime: $12.99/month or $119/year. This post has been generated by GSA Content Generator Demover sion!
You can save 25% if you commit to a full year. Prime Student is free for 6 months with a .edu email address. Students can also save 50% on membership ($59/year or $6.49/month). Those with a valid EBT or Medicaid card can get a Prime membership for $5.99/month that is month-to-month only and excludes Household sharing. Try clothes before you buy them from Amazon Beauty. Choose at least three items and only pay for what you keep after a 7-day try-on period. Returns are easy, there are no shipping costs, and no penalties if you decided to return everything. Free with Prime membership. Whole Foods brands available online with Amazon’s two-day shipping and via Amazon Fresh and Prime Pantry. Save an extra 10% on sale items and get exclusive Prime-only deals in-store. Browse through discounts on grocery products that will be delivered straight to your door. Get free shipping when you spend over $50-any orders below that will result in a $9.99 delivery charge.
Deliveries can be made same-day if it's available and can be delivered before 6 a.m. Food will arrive in your choice of paper bags or recyclable totes and will be kept cool with insulated bags, dry ice, and frozen water bottles (free of charge). It's not available everywhere yet, but the list of locations is growing. 14.99/month for Prime members only. Get lower prices on grocery items, beverages, beauty products, baby care, pet care, and household items. Must order a minimum of five qualifying Pantry items for free shipping, or you'll pay a $7.99 fee for the savings. Try out a single delivery for $7.99, which is what non-Prime members are charged. 4.99/month with Prime membership. Save up to 15% on recurring purchases like cleaning supplies, toiletries, and even drinks and snacks. The more products you get the bigger the discount will be (5 or more unlocks 15% off). Customize how often you get each recurring order.
Amazon will also alert you a few days before your order ships, so you can cancel or pause your deliveries if you don’t need anything that month. Free with Prime membership. Amazon’s streaming service offers thousands of TV shows and movies for free. Get original programming like Mozart in the Jungle, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, Goliath, and more. Access videos on iOS and Android smartphones and tablets, some smart TVs, any Amazon Fire TV devices, Apple TV, Roku, XBox, and PlayStation. You can download episodes, so you can watch your favorite shows offline too. Free with Prime membership. Access a library of over 2 million songs with Amazon's music streaming service. Create custom playlists and stations. With an Amazon Echo, you can ask Alexa to play a specific song, music by a particular artist, or just "play music" and let her suggest songs based on your listening history. Save 20% on Amazon's unlimited library of music, which typically costs $9.99/month.