Amazon Prime Student + 18 - 22 Year Olds FREE For 6 Months Then 1/2 Price!
Did you know that if you are a student of any age, you can get Amazon Prime completely FREE for the first six months then after that, it is 50% off as long as you remain a student? This has been the case for a while but now, Amazon are also offering ALL 18 to 22 year olds (Whether they are students or not) Prime free for 6 months and then half price after that until they reach the age of 22!
Click the link and apply to get your free Amazon Prime account!
You will also get extra benefits such as 10% of thousands of textbooks, an extra 10% off selected clothing, shoes and accessories and exclusive offers on stationery, nutrition, electronics and other student essentials!
After the free trial, you will be charged either £4.49p/m or £47.49 per year - the monthly works out slightly more so try and pay for the year if you can.
Other benefits of your Amazon Prime membership include free food delivery options on both Deliveroo and HelloFresh, extra 10% off ALL orders on Amazon Fresh, 2 for £10 tickets at ODEON cinemas, free games through Prime Gaming, and thousands of free books, magazines and comics each month. You can also get 15% off National Express Coach tickets when you pay with Amazon Pay.
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I didn’t know this was a thing, but I’m sure my son will be thrilled he can access prime for this amount. Thanks so much for sharing!
Great offer from Amazon for students to get Amazon Prime free for 6 months then half price after that. Great idea. Well done Amazon
I've not heard of this before, but if the offer is taken up they'll most probably keep it for the six months then get rid of it.
Need email address from school or university to get student benefits. Before they used to accept NUS card but not anymore.
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