Amazon Prime offers free two-day shipping for members, as well as access to Prime Video and Music and other Amazon Services. Prime is $12.99 a month for all of these things and if you are a college student with an .edu E-mail address you can get Prime for $6.49 a month. But is Prime worth the money? But before that,
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Simple answer, it depends on what you use Amazon for, and how many times a month you purchase something on Amazon per month.
Let's start off by going through what you can get for $12.99 a month: First off a lot of bananas. Typically you get about 3 bananas per pound and at $0.58 per pound, you could get about 22.3 pounds or 67 bananas for the same price as a month of Amazon Prime. You could also get 4lbs of Morton Table Salt on Amazon here for just under $12.99. So what do you really get with Amazon Prime? Well, you get free two day shipping, prime video, prime exclusives, special deals and savings, free prime reading, unlimited photo storage, Twitch Prime, Prime Music, one free audiobook every month, and a Rewards Visa card. If you rarely (once every 2-12 months) buy items on Amazon and do not care about Prime Video, Photos, or Reading, then Prime is not for you. But, if you order more than once per month and what to get free shipping on everything (2 day shipping instead of 5-8 shipping) than yes it is. |
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