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Old 09-22-2015, 10:06 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by GtrsRGr8 View Post
I'd like to know if it is even possible for Amazon to police it? How would they know if you did do it? I went to the webpage for the Prime gifting. It looked straightforward enough--give date that you want it to start, name of person that you want to give it to, etc.

Then I looked over my Prime membership information under my "Account." Nothing there seems like it would be a problem. You can have them send you a message letting you know when it is about to expire, before it auto-renews. Okay, you can cancel it then. Later in the day, maybe the next day, you can use your gift to yourself to start a new Prime membership. Does anyone see a snag that could come up there?
Just turn off auto-renewal and start the gift membership the day after your current membership ends. It's worked in the past for these offers. I've done it and so have many others here at MR.
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