How to avoid the Amazon Prime price increase and keep paying $99 a year
I plan to gift myself one year. I did it the last time the price was raised.
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Amazon has announced that the annual price of Prime membership will increase from $99 to $119 on May 11th for new members and on June 16th for existing members. If you’re willing to pre-pay your membership dues, there is a way to ensure you pay the current $99 for Prime, instead of the new $119 price.
To avoid the Prime price increase, you can purchase a Gift of Prime for yourself now and apply it to your account the day your current membership expires. If you redeem the Prime gift while your Prime membership is still active, the $99 you paid will simply be credited to your account and your Prime membership will not be extended, so you have to wait until your Prime membership expires before redeeming the Prime gift. If you are not a current Prime member, you can still purchase a Gift of Prime for yourself now and redeem it whenever you want in the future, even after the price increases.
If you let your Prime membership expire and redeem the Prime gift within a few days of your existing membership expiring, nothing about your Prime account will change. You will not lose any playlists, watch lists, or other Prime-specific configurations. Your Amazon account will even continue to display that you’ve had Prime since whatever date it currently lists. The gift of Prime never expires, so you could even purchase multiple gift memberships for yourself to redeem multiple years from now. I’ve read that people who used this trick prior to 2014, before the increase from $79 to $99, to purchase Prime gifts for $79 are still able to apply the gifts to their account today without any issues.
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