10 Amazon Prime Perks You’re Probably Not Using – But You Should!

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Free Same-Day Delivery

Back when Prime was first released in 2005, its two-day delivery was the talk of the town: everyone wanted it since it was so much faster than any other delivery service. However, a lot of things have changed in over a decade. And now, not only are there more online retailers but they also strive to get your products to you faster.

This is how Amazon ended up introducing Same Day delivery, and if you are in their designated 10,000 eligible cities or towns, you may just have not known about this perk! You can get free same-day shipping, but, as always, you will have to qualify beforehand.

First, you will have to check if your location is in the ones eligible, by checking your ZIP code. Then you will have to order until noon, otherwise, Amazon cannot guarantee you will get your package by 9 p.m. If you qualify you are in luck: this type of delivery is available even on Sundays!

The catch is that you will have to buy up to a certain amount and not all items are eligible, but with 3 million that count we are sure you will find what you need in a pinch!

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9 thoughts on “10 Amazon Prime Perks You’re Probably Not Using – But You Should!”

  1. I am a senior ( age 82 ) and was inquiring about a senior rate since I am now being for a renewal. the invoice #018358089 was recently received.

  2. How about offering a discount to seniors living on fixed incomes and how about veterans? I am a veteran and I work with veterans and they’re struggling, also.

  3. These price hikes are starting to make me rethink this Prime thing. At some point, the cost starts to outweigh the benefits.

  4. I will be cancelling my Prime Membership. To costly for what I use it for. I only do it for shipping with auto subscription but that is not as good as it use to be. Prices not consistent and sometimes I see where I could have ordered an item cheaper. I don’t use music, books, streaming services, or anything else it might offer. There should be an option for a price depending on what you use.

  5. Phillip Gaertner

    Time to seriously sit down and do the numbers. We’ve already learned that free shipping isn’t necessarily “free”. Videos aren’t the best And 139 is a big bite Inflation? Greed.

  6. I use Amazon a lot since I am handicapped and can’t get out to shop frequently. It’s totally worth the annual fee for free and fast shipping, discounts on items I use, access to online books, and Prime Video (with great content) on my streaming service. An Amazon Fresh will be opening in my area soon and I’m looking forward to using that too.

  7. They just billed my credit card for $149.00 for Prime. I am going to have to opt out.
    Why are they saying I already made that comment I did. This is the first time I have ever even got on here.

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