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Amazon Fire TV Stick available for £24.99 to Prime members
Being an Amazon Prime member is much like knowing the bouncer at the club. You can skip the queue when it’s busy and you might just get cheaper drinks at the bar.
The Fire TV Stick with Alexa Voice Remote is available for £39.99 on Amazon UK right now. That is unless you’re an Amazon Prime member, in which case you’ll benefit from additional savings and have access to the Fire TV Stick for just £24.99. You’ll also be able to get your hands on the device the next day, with Amazon Prime one-day delivery.
If you’re not already an Amazon Prime member, then you can start a 30-day free trial to check out everything that’s included in the membership before you commit. After your free trial, Amazon Prime is just £7.99 a month, but if that seems like too much you can cancel anytime.
There’s a lot included in an Amazon Prime membership, including fast and free delivery, exclusive deals and offers, Prime Originals and TV shows, and access to over 2 million songs without ads. You’ll also be able to purchase that Amazon Fire TV Stick for £24.99, which is £15 less than what those at the back of the queue will pay.
The benefits of Prime membership are plenty, and if you’re not convinced, why not give the free trial a go to think things through.
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