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Originally Posted by issybird
Yep. One way I justified Prime was that the various deals for cash or near-cash equivalents were a significant offset to the cost of Prime. And given that I’m not buying much now anyway and the only real value of Prime to me is the free shipping plus music at Christmas, I’ll have to think hard about whether it’s worth reupping when my anniversary comes around sometime next year. The Black Friday deals will tell the story.
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Originally Posted by Manabi
I have it mainly for the free shipping, easy returns and great customer service when I need it, but things like nickle and diming deals away from their dedicated customers makes me feel unvalued. The next time they raise the price of Prime subscriptions, I may say "You know what, Amazon's made it clear they hate me, so I think I'll go with Walmart+ instead. It even costs a lot less."
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It's the no-delivery-fee for Amazon Fresh that guarantees my continued Prime membership; otherwise it's $10 each time. Another little perk that rarely gets mentioned is the 5% cash back for Amazon and Audible purchases using an Amazon-branded credit card, as opposed to 3% on such purchases for non-Prime members.