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Prime membership is down by £20 to celebrate Prime Day
TL;DR: A one-year Prime membership is now available for just £59, saving you £20 on list price.
For a lot of you, a Prime membership is probably one of those things that would be really nice to have, but you never get around to signing up. Well, if this sounds like you, we have some big news.
A one-year Prime membership is now down to just £59. This is usually listed at £79, saving you £20. This deal is only available to new customers and those switching from monthly to annual plans. After your first year, your membership will renew for £79, but you can cancel at anytime. This special offer ends on 16 July, with the conclusion of Prime Day.
There really couldn’t be a better time to sign up to Amazon Prime. Not only can you get a great deal on a yearly membership, but with Prime Day fast approaching, you could also capitalise on all the exclusive Prime deals launching on July 15.
Besides benefits such as unlimited one-day delivery on millions of items, Prime Video, Prime Music, and Prime Reading, Amazon Prime members also get early access to lightning deals, that often sell out quickly on Prime Day. These deals go fast because they are great. It’s as simple as that.
Save on an Amazon Prime membership just in time for one of the biggest retail events of the year.
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