ChatterBank1 min ago
Amazon Prime...
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Does anyone use it...is it worth the £49 per year?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I agreed to the free trial and my order was delivered the next day. Impressive but I don't order much from Amazon so I was upset to see they had charged me £49, admittedly for a year's free delivery. Thankfully they have agreed to refund it. If you do go for it you may have to go into 'Do not renew' for 2014.
I use it. I'm sure I've saved over £49 in delivery charges so far, but it's worth bearing in mind that not all items on Amazon are subject to the t&cs of Prime.
You can also share the perks with (I think) up to 4 friends or family, so it could work out even cheaper if you can find others to help pay for it.
You can also share the perks with (I think) up to 4 friends or family, so it could work out even cheaper if you can find others to help pay for it.
i am on the free trial at the mo (and have ticked "do not automatically renew so i don't get charged) however, have just realised last week my husband has it too, and you can add 4 people at the same address for free, so will bung on his rather than renew.
I think it's worth it for the discounts you can get extra on the subscribe and save stuff (eg 20% off the s and s price). Beware though, if you are getting it for the kindle lending library, you can only borrow 1 book a month
I think it's worth it for the discounts you can get extra on the subscribe and save stuff (eg 20% off the s and s price). Beware though, if you are getting it for the kindle lending library, you can only borrow 1 book a month
the free borrowing is only for Kindle owners not for app users. I reckon I save megabucks with the prime subscription, and if you subscribe to get regular deliveries of something, then there is also a 5 to 15% discount. It reduces the cost of my dogfood markedly and they were the cheapest place to start off with.