Not the same Amazon shopping

Not the same Amazon shopping

Amazon is definitely a treasure trove of low prices, undercutting many other e-commerce and brick-and-mortar store prices. The savings only get better should you spend the $99 a year for getting an Amazon Prime membership, because of the service's most elementary feature: free two-day shipping.

Prime is a lot more than that, though. As an example, Amazon in April launched a particular add-on for those reluctant to waste the $99. Now, should you only desire to connect to the original content available via Amazon Video, you'll be able to pay $8.99 a month. Plus, you will find there's month-to-month replacement for get Prime for $10.99. (Should you keep either month-to-month alternative for 12 months or longer, neither is a better deal compared to the $99 annual price, but if you desire free postage for your holidays or need to binge-watch Transparent or Catastrophe for just a few months, it's a good option.)

Of course if you are not on Prime, now's fun to register. Prime Day is July 12, if the company offer a number of deals for Prime members. Enroll anytime before Tuesday to adopt advantage. (Though, remember, it is good to buy around, or at a minimum buy a browser extension like Honey which supports you find bargains not simply on Amazon but many other retailers.) Our commerce team may also be monitoring Prime Day deals via TechBargains.com.

That one thing from Amazon, now could be a good time to begin with the 30-day free Prime trial. Because Prime carries a slew of other services beyond just shipping and videos. On the next few pages we'll disclose several of the special belongings you get together with the service.

GQhouse

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