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Amazon Prime Free Trial

November 21, 2009 · 6 comments

Sign up for a free one month trial of Amazon PrimeAmazon Prime Free Trial. I you aren’t familiar with Amazon Prime, it is basically a program run by Amazon that offers you free 2-day shipping on all eligible purchases (some third party vendors don’t participate). This program typically costs $79 a year, which is a good deal if you frequently shop online, but you can sign up to receive a free one month membership by clicking here.

Since I cashed in most of my Swagbucks for Amazon gift cards I am definitely signing up for a free trial. What a great way to save even more money this Christmas!

Amazon Prime Free Trial

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1 Joni November 21, 2009 at 10:16 pm

I have a question about the amazon cards you can get with swagbucks…Can you enter multiple codes for the same purchase? I am wondering because I have been saving up my swagbucks for a while and now I am going to cash them in for amazon cards to buy what would be an expensive item, however it won’t be if I use all of my amazon cards.

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TheHappyHousewife Reply:

Yes, I entered 15 codes when I purchased my camera…
Toni

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Anne-Marie Reply:

Do Swagbucks expire?

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2 Todd November 22, 2009 at 11:07 pm

I love Amazon Prime. You can also have anything you buy shipped overnight for only $3.99. I ordered a lawn mower on Amazon at about 3 pm and for 4 bucks, it was at my door the very next day. With prime, you end up checking Amazon for so many things you may not usually think of them for. Sweet lawn mower too — http://bit.ly/60xPSE

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3 the inadvertent farmer November 24, 2009 at 1:01 am

Amazon Prime has cost me way more than the initial price…it makes it soooo easy to order and have instant gratification!

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4 Katy Ann November 24, 2009 at 2:50 pm

Just be sure to cancel the free trial the day before it runs out. I had it last year, but since I didn’t cancel it, I was automatically billed for $79.

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