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Originally Posted by Kycoo
Is the Kindle Fire prime eligible? I tried taking the free Prime one month trial to get speedier delivery, but for some reason I couldn't change my delivery date without being charged for the two day shipping.
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I did exactly that one week ago and I was able to get my delivery date set at 11/17 without any extra charges. I was also able to borrow a library eBook from Amazon last week. See if you can do that as well. I can also access my free Amazon Prime movies. However, they do not match Netflix in features so I probably won't use that part of the Prime service.
Call Amazon Customer Service and they can probably get you the early delivery date manually without a charge.
The only problem with my Prime membership is that my highlights for the borrowed book do NOT show up in the online site where all my other highlights and notes can be reviewed.
Its possible that Amazon is placing the product in boxes now and its too late for changes.
In the past almost everything I have ordered from Amazon has been delivered PRIOR to the stated delivery date. Its possible that most of us will receive delivery this coming Monday. It appears Amazon always tries to compensate for lateness occasionally caused by the delivery services and always ships earlier than one would expect.