
The enticements to sign up for Amazon Prime are expanding so much that’s it’s even getting to me. Typically, I’m too cheap to sign up for any memberships, but the FREE Amazon Kindle books are looking tempting and so are all the FREE movies, since it’s cheaper than Netflix!
Amazon Prime Benefits
- 2-Day FREE Shipping: Products that ship straight from Amazon and select sellers qualify for 2-day shipping with no minimum purchase. This would help you save even more on the great diaper, organic food, K-cup, and other deals.
- Amazon Kindle Owner’s Lending Library: Now operating like a digital library, over 100,000 titles for your Amazon Kindle are FREE to borrow on your Amazon Kindle. Unfortunately, this doesn’t work with Amazon Kindle reading devices, so you do have to own a Amazon Kindle.
- Unlimited Instant Video Streaming: Steam thousands of movies and television shows straight to your Amazon Kindle Fire, online, or to your television for FREE
An Amazon Prime membership is only $79 a year. That’s just a little over $6.58 per month for all the benefits. If you pay this in shipping, movies, or Amazon Kindle books each month (I’m guilty here, since one best-selling Amazon Kindle books is often more than that), you may want to consider a membership.
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Just want to say that, for me, the Prime membership was a joke. I get just as much free content without paying that ridiculous fee. I was only allowed to “borrow” one book a month…that is, I had to return it. I don’t have all the latest bestsellers right off the press, but if I am patient, eventually they go on special.
That’s good to know. I did know you borrowed the books, like a library. My library often has the best sellers, but they have a long line to borrow it, so waiting didn’t bother me. It does bother me that you have to have an actual Kindle to get the books through the program. I have an Android Tablet and wanted to sign up for the library, since I probably buy $79 worth of books a year as much as I read. It was definitely worth it, until I realized it wouldn’t work with my device. I think they are losing a lot of potential customers that way.