College students can get Amazon Prime free for one year
July 14, 2010 7
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Amazon Prime is an yearly subscription service ($79 per year) offered by Amazon.com which allows shoppers to get free two-day shipping or one-day shipping for $3.99 USD on most items purchased from Amazon.com (not all items are “Prime eligible”, though). If you are a college student (you need a valid .edu e-mail address) you have the ability to get Amazon Prime free for one year:
Visit the Amazon Student page to get more details and to signup.
Thanks Khalid!
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I was once a college student 50 years ago; does that count?
So now I am a Senior Citizen (Very Senior), how about us?
Jerry
Jerry, you might try doing a search engine search on a free Prime trial (which, unfortunately, tends to last only 2 weeks or a month)–they sometimes are around.
Agreed that it would be nice if this wasn’t limited to students. I guess the remedy is the old-fashioned: just wait til you have $25+ in purchases to make, for free shipping (itself a great deal). I almost always buy my CDs in pairs nowadays, for this reason.
Yup, did this yesterday. It was simple registration, no gimmicks.
Too bad not for Canadians, since I’m currently in college.
It works! Simple registration via email sent to your .edu address. Thanks Ashraf!
This a very nice share.
Thanx Ashraf
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