All 18-24 Year Olds Are Now Eligible For Prime Student; Get A 6 Month Free Trial And Save 50% On Your Prime Membership!

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All 18-24 Year Olds Are Now Eligible For Prime Student; Get A 6 Month Free Trial And Save 50% On Your Prime Membership!

Amazon has recently opened up Amazon student to anyone who is age 18-24 with no student verification required!

New Members can receive a 6 month free trial of Amazon Prime here.

The cost of Amazon Prime is just $69/year with Amazon Student, 50% less than the normal rate! The annual subscription is a much better option than the $7.49/month offer.

HT: dovigz, via DDF

Amazon offers free shipping with $35+ orders or get free next-day shipping on all orders with a free trial of Amazon Prime. Prime members can share benefits with a Household member here, allowing them to double up on Amazon Prime promos!  A 6 month trial and discounted Prime membership is available with Amazon Student. EBT/Medicaid Cardholders can save on Prime Membership here.

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10 Comments On "All 18-24 Year Olds Are Now Eligible For Prime Student; Get A 6 Month Free Trial And Save 50% On Your Prime Membership!"

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Johnny, CPA

Can I cancel my subscription and use my kids’?

Dan\'s the Man

Or better yet is there a way I can convert my current account to an student account using my child?

EBG

This is an even better idea, because then you get to keep the shopping history and subscribe and save. I’m going to send Amazon a message.

Trevor

Exact same thought I had!

bigissy

is there a way i decide I’m younger and use that age? works for other things on official paperwork

iahphx

Years ago, I cancelled my own Prime membership and we signed up with my oldest child’s account, who was in college at the time. When she graduated, we switched to a younger child entering college.
But I’m soon going to run out of college kids. I do wonder what will stop you from suddenly adding an 18-year-old to your household. What will they do to check it’s a real person? Frankly, if we had to pay full price for Prime, we’d cancel, as we don’t get enough value out of it to justify that fee.

berry

Same question! My oldest child just turned 18.

EBG

Wow, this is actually a good idea.

cb

was going to tell you about this… its going on for a while already

JR

I bought a prime membership many years ago that I never activated, how do I add it to my account (it’s actually a shared account under my wife’s info/email)?

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