5 Great Reasons for NOT Renewing Your Amazon Prime Membership

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#4 You can only join when you need it

There is nothing wrong with having an Amazon Prime membership and using it. We have even talked about the benefits of using their 30-day trial in other articles, and that still stands. After all, why pay for a month when you could get it for free? And you can always cancel before you start being charged the monthly fee. If you know you are not going to use the service regularly, you can just use the trial and then cancel it!

Not to mention, you can rejoin Prime for the free trial again! You just have to time it well, and you can even join before Amazon Prime Days and then cancel it when you no longer want to get any of the deals!

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9 thoughts on “5 Great Reasons for NOT Renewing Your Amazon Prime Membership”

  1. Not renewing it because I don’t use the prime entertainment part. They went up from when I signed up too. Don’t use them enough to justify. I will just pay the service fee to order rather than pay 14.99 and not using it often at all.

  2. Love my prime!
    If you take advantage of all the perks, ( video,music, first reads, shipping), it’s well worth the 139 bucks!

  3. I really don’t like using Amazon….would much rather keep smaller stores in business…BUT I am elderly and the nearest shopping center is 100 miles away, so they get my business.

  4. I have had a Prime membership in the past. Its great to get things quickly and Amazon shipping and pick up is first rate. The movie selection is hit or miss. If you order a lot of things and are a avid movie watcher then maybe its worth it. Consider a Netflix account. Their top plan is $20 per month. Yes that’s more then Amazon and it doesn’t include free shipping but the other caveat is their Netflix has a lot more to see.

    However there are a lot of legal and free options around to see movies and older TV shows. Recently I ordered something from a Ebay seller. He sent it right away but it took over two weeks to get it. I live in Chicago and he is in California. The Post Office lost it for over a week. I have never had an issue with Amazon Prime shipping. At $140 or so I say its a decent deal.

  5. Charlotte Holloway

    I keep it for the free delivery, however, I don’t order from there as much as I use too. I find the prices are high on Amazon. I find better deals.

  6. I have cut the Prime cord. Amazon has gone to hell in a handbag. Walmart currently is beating most of their prices. Sometimes by pennies but its still cheaper. I never get things on time any more. Often things are damaged. Amazon blames the Post Office the Post Office blames them. Frankly I am done with both of them.

  7. I have Prime and use it constantly. I have severaL I have several health issues that require some specific food profuycts that are not carried in regular food stores. I can find them on Amazon and have them delivered to my door. I also us it for a lot of other items. The PRIME cost is well worth it to me.

  8. I am 76 and no longer drive. I only buy online from Amazon Prime.
    They’re the only ones that have my credit card info. I no longer have access to my credit/debit card. My daughter + her wife are keeping me scam-free by keeping control of the
    possibility of getting my identity stolen. Amazon is the only place I can make an online purchase and that’s a whole lot better than not being able to make a purchase at all. I have had problems before.

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