Worth A Try: 1 Free Month of Amazon Prime
Amazon Prime, in case you don’t know, is a premium service where you get free 2nd-day shipping on most items with no minimum order amount, even if you’re just spending $5. Very convenient, especially since not all items qualify for the “Free Super Saver Shipping”. The normal cost for turning Amazon into your impulse-buying superstore is $79 per year (not available to Alaska, Hawaii, P.O. boxes, APO/FPO and U.S. territories).
Even if you’ve had a trial with them before, try signing up for their new 1 month free trial offer. I’ve had a trial before and I was still approved for a free month. Perfect timing, as it runs through 12/23.
If you don’t qualify, you may try signing up with a new e-mail address + new credit card number.
You’ll need to supply a credit card, but you can set it so you don’t even have to remember to cancel if you take the following steps:
- Click on Your Account.
- If you’re not there yet, scroll down and click on More Order Actions > Manage Prime Membership.
- Look for green text. Click on the Do Not Upgrade button and you won’t automatically be charged $79 anymore. It’ll just end. You’ll still get the entire 1st month of free Amazon Prime shipping.
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