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Amazon Hikes Prime Membership Fee

An anonymous reader writes with official news that, as expected, "Amazon officially announced that it is increasing Prime Membership fees from $79 to $99. Amazon Students will pay $49, and participants of Amazon Fresh (the grocery shopping service) will continue to have a $299 fee. The price hike in Prime Membership is attributed to rising shipping costs, but some wonder if the 'real question around Prime is whether it's sustainable at all, even at a higher price.'"

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  1. Turned off auto-renew today by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

    I got the email today, just like everyone else that has Amazon prime.

    First thing I did was go try to turn off auto-renew. It turns out that they've hidden that feature, and you actually have to attempt to cancel your membership to do it. Then it gives you an option to end immediately if you qualify for a rebate or end at the normal time (6 months from now in my case).

  2. How is $99 prime? by UnknowingFool · · Score: 5, Funny

    Well, one would think that the new fee would be $97 to keep in line of being "prime". Maybe I'm being too literal here. :P

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    Well, there's spam egg sausage and spam, that's not got much spam in it.
  3. Re:Still worth it by jaymz666 · · Score: 5, Informative

    They already have free shipping at the $35 order mark, so... no.

  4. Re:Still worth it by guru42101 · · Score: 5, Informative

    Really? My brother has Netflix and it looks to be leaps ahead of Amazon in terms content available. Amazon has a larger and more recent library but only if you include episodes and movies that you have to purchase, which run $1.99 (for an episode) - $29.99 (for a season or a movie).

  5. Lock in $79 for next year by Sechr+Nibw · · Score: 5, Informative

    Copied from Slickdeals.net forums:

    INSTRUCTIONS TO LOCK IN $79 RATE
    Quote from orick:
    If your current Prime membership is scheduled to expire on or after April 17th, and therefore would auto-renew at the $99 price, you can effectively lock in the $79 price by taking the following steps:

    (1) Look up your Prime expiration date. (Let's say yours is June 11th.)

    (2) Purchase a Prime Gift Membership here: https://www.amazon.com/gp/prim...

    Set the delivery date as the date after your membership expires (in this case, June 12, 2014).

    Enter your own e-mail address as the gift recipient. It is okay if this is the exact e-mail address already associated with your Amazon Prime account.

    Place order (total will be $79).

    (3) Turn off your Prime auto-renew. (End membership - at expiration)

    (4) On the day after your membership expires, you will receive an e-mail from Amazon with the gift membership. Follow the instructions to apply it to your account.

    This is a pretty straightforward way to save $20.
    HOW TO CANCEL AMAZON PRIME AUTO RENEW:
    Source: https://www.amazon.com/gp/help...
    Quote :
    Go to Manage Prime Membership https://www.amazon.com/gp/subs...
    Review the renewal date listed on the left-hand side of the page.

    If you currently have an Amazon Prime free trial, click Do Not Continue .
    If you currently have a paid Amazon Prime membership, click End Membership .

    Turn off your renewal using the link below the renewal date.

    Note: Your membership will expire at the end of the current period. It will NOT end before your current paid subscription is over, nor can you cancel it early for a refund.

  6. As an Australian by trawg · · Score: 5, Interesting

    ...that has recently moved to the USA, I am stunned by Amazon - I mean, I always knew it looked awesome but until I got here I didn't fully understand how much stuff was on there and how amazing it is to order basically anything.

    Prime simply adds to my amazement - I can order (almost) anything and it will arrive (almost always) 2 days later. My shopping behaviour has changed significantly, to the point where I'll not buy something while it's right in front of me in a store because I can just have Amazon bring it to my house a few days later, saving me the effort of carrying it around or trying to get it home (I don't own a car yet).

    Even at the new price it seems like a fantastic deal, and that's before I add the streaming video service, which I've also gotten a lot of use out of, despite having Netflix and Hulu.

    I guess I am surprised by the people complaining about the price hike. I'm back in Australia right now for a couple weeks and from the wistful look everyone here gets when I explain how great it is, I know they'd happily pay twice the new fee just to never have to deal with the local retailers ever again.

    Anyway, my 2c: this price raise would in no way dissuade me from renewing next year (if I'm still living in the usa).