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How to Get Amazon Prime Cheaper for One More Year

By Matthew Lynch
June 5, 2023
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Amazon Prime is a great service to have for any avid shopper, but it can be quite costly at $119 per year. However, there are some ways to get Amazon Prime cheaper for one more year. Here are some tips to help you save some extra cash and keep your Prime membership:

1. Sign up for a free trial – If you haven’t tried Amazon Prime before, sign up for a free trial. You will get all the benefits for 30 days without paying anything. Just make sure to cancel before the trial period ends if you don’t want to be charged.

2. Share a Prime account – If you know someone who has a Prime account, ask them to share theirs with you. Amazon allows you to add up to four people to any account for free. This means you can split the cost and save money.

3. Look out for deals and promotions – Amazon occasionally offers discounts on Prime memberships. Keep an eye out for these promotions and take advantage of them when they become available.

4. Use Amazon Student – Amazon Student is a program that offers all the benefits of Prime at a discounted price of $59 per year. To qualify, all you need is a valid .edu email address.

5. Wait for Prime Day – Amazon’s Prime Day usually takes place in July and offers huge savings on a wide range of products. If you’re looking to renew your Prime membership, this is an excellent time to do so.

6. Look into other subscription options – Amazon offers a lot of other subscription options, such as Prime Video, Prime Music, and Kindle Unlimited. If you don’t need all the benefits of Prime, you can subscribe to just one of these services at a lower price.

In conclusion, Amazon Prime is an excellent service to have, but it can be expensive. However, by using these tips, you can save some extra cash and extend your membership for another year. Keep in mind that it’s always a good idea to compare the total cost of your shopping with and without Prime to determine if it’s worth the annual fee.

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