Amazon Prime for £59, save £20 on your first year's membership.
Available to new Prime members only.
Promotion ends 23:59 PM 18 November 2016.
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bellboys to kos1c
15 Nov 16160#17
I'm scratching my head wondering what attracted you to Prime in the first place. :neutral_face:
kos1c
15 Nov 1642#15
My first year of prime is almost up. I barely ordered from Amazon (after getting prime), I don't always find it to be the cheapest. Nor every item listed as prime have been eligible for next day delivery.
I've rarely used amazon prime video because the collection is rather small compered to other streaming services. The moment I saw that content was still pay to rent, my disappointment in the service started.
Prime music I've not used as I have Spotify via Vodafone.
Don't own a kindle so prime library hasn't been used.
Got 50gb storage with Google, so amazon storage again is unused.
Doubt I'd renew my subscription with prime. For me, it's a premium service that doesn't justify the cost.
deany76
15 Nov 1633#12
This sign up every month with a dot in your e-mail and an "a" in your house number is NOT advisable.
I've been an amazon customer for 17 years and Prime for 8 years
I have built up a relationship with them so they look after me if things go wrong.
Recently an item broke after 11 months they sent me a new one at no charge next day delivery.
I still have my 4 recommends.
Amazon reward loyalty.
lucas
15 Nov 1620#8
Good deal for the one or two 'non students' who frequent this site
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argosextra
15 Nov 167#1
Not much of a deal when you can get prime membership free for 1 month and keep rolling on monthly
tigger80 to argosextra
15 Nov 161#14
Well done
W1zz to argosextra
15 Nov 168#16
If you don't care about your order history or have the time and patience to record the logins to potentially 100's of accounts.
My account purchase history goes back to 2003.
You'd also loose / reset your Amazon music and video playlists. As well as having to re-enter all your payment & delivery options on each new account.
markrob84 to argosextra
15 Nov 16#167
This may be good if you don't have things like movies, photos and apps synced to one email address if you as I do, then for just over £1 a week its a great deal still.
shady
15 Nov 161#2
Care to elaborate?
bb11 to shady
15 Nov 163#3
By signing up every month with a new email address
guitaristanime to shady
15 Nov 16#200
I have a catch all email address, so I can put anything @mydomain.me.uk and it will get delivered. Every month, when I need a new Amazon account, I create a new one by literally just typing in the email address on the form as "[email protected]" and I get that email, then after my order, go in and remove the prime sub. I won't tell you what number I'm up to. It's very tight, but I only use Amazon for next day delivery stuff, I bet in a round about way, it's still costing me more money.
mfactor
15 Nov 163#4
Saw it earlier and signed up ,just over a pound a week will do me
almondo9 to mfactor
15 Nov 16#28
Hi, I'm having difficulties signing up. I've gone to the page but annual still shows as £79!? Is there a voucher code needed or am I missing something? Thanks
dalipsinghno1
15 Nov 161#5
Good for those who regularly order... AMP allows you to get free delivery or collection at your preferred location....
not bad considering as deliveries cost can be expensive
and this can be paid back from product that you can get for reviewing at heavy discount so will pay for it self many times...
eglons to dalipsinghno1
15 Nov 16#73
How do you get on the reviewer list?
Dodge62 to dalipsinghno1
15 Nov 162#99
I understand they're putting a stop to that "completely unbiased review for free stuff" system.
Must admit, it pees me off when I try to find reviews for a product and almost everyone is a freebie/heavy discount review. Yes, I'm sure *you* are completely unbiased, but I'm quite sure most reviewers must be aware that if they give predominantly negative reviews the flow of goodies is going to dry up.
deeyap to dalipsinghno1
15 Nov 16#182
How do you get onto that?
zetecrob
15 Nov 161#6
Been waiting for this, thanks for the heads up
henryftw
15 Nov 1612#7
What kind of name is argosextra anyway :laughing::laughing::laughing::laughing:
lucas
15 Nov 1620#8
Good deal for the one or two 'non students' who frequent this site
hass123 to lucas
15 Nov 16#225
Was waiting for a deal or discount on prime since my student email was closed within a year of graduating by Aston. With The Grand Tour on Friday I couldn't resist this offer, I buy a lot of stuff from Amazon anyways so it would save me a lot on delivery fees.
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Available to new Prime members only.
Promotion ends 23:59 PM 18 November 2016.
Top comments
I've rarely used amazon prime video because the collection is rather small compered to other streaming services. The moment I saw that content was still pay to rent, my disappointment in the service started.
Prime music I've not used as I have Spotify via Vodafone.
Don't own a kindle so prime library hasn't been used.
Got 50gb storage with Google, so amazon storage again is unused.
Doubt I'd renew my subscription with prime. For me, it's a premium service that doesn't justify the cost.
I've been an amazon customer for 17 years and Prime for 8 years
I have built up a relationship with them so they look after me if things go wrong.
Recently an item broke after 11 months they sent me a new one at no charge next day delivery.
I still have my 4 recommends.
Amazon reward loyalty.
All comments (437)
My account purchase history goes back to 2003.
You'd also loose / reset your Amazon music and video playlists. As well as having to re-enter all your payment & delivery options on each new account.
not bad considering as deliveries cost can be expensive
and this can be paid back from product that you can get for reviewing at heavy discount so will pay for it self many times...
Must admit, it pees me off when I try to find reviews for a product and almost everyone is a freebie/heavy discount review. Yes, I'm sure *you* are completely unbiased, but I'm quite sure most reviewers must be aware that if they give predominantly negative reviews the flow of goodies is going to dry up.