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jennyjoan | 11:51 Wed 31st Mar 2021 | ChatterBank
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I ordered an item and was delivered as agreed by Amazon today - but I did not order via Prime - I am always aware of how accidentally you can do it. But looked into my account there and right enough it said you only have 6 days trial.

Did Amazon just automatically give me this or was it my fault again. I have cancelled said membership
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// If you have six days trial left then there is still six days to cancel without getting a card company involved.//
erm no not really

cancelling prime when you are in a trial period is not straightforward as you havent started Prime and paid and so .... your account shows that you are NOT a member
and so .... there is nothing to cancel

I had to pay ( involving card hem hem) and then when it showed, cancel. So quite honestly mrs Bezos only getting £65bn yes billion I think is an underpayment from a shyster. But that is me
If you google 'cancel prime membership' it is fairly straight forward as long as you select 'cancel prime trial' in your account section. Must admit to having done it on a number of occasions.
You obviously use Amazon quite often (judging by how often you post that you have accidentally signed up for Prime) so you should actually sign up for it. For £7.99 you get free delivery and prime TV. You can also share prime with someone else through Amazon Family and you both get the same benefits, delivery to two separate addresses - neither of you can see what the other has bought or can access the other person’s account.
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don't have any other family members who would be able to access Amazon

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