I read the info and it says you just need the edu address for verification. So itcsoubds to me like you can change the email address once you verify the account. I don't want to bother with it if I have to get into his account to track shipments.No, it goes to the school email address.
Man is obviously a genius. With 100 million prime subscribers, analysts expect $4 billion increase to amazon’s bottom line. Those who leave will be negligible when the base is 100 million.The fact of the matter is Jeff Bezos did not become the richest man in the world by random luck. I am sure weeks worth of analytics were done to figure out that this price increase will help them. It will drive some people awat, sure, but not 20% of them. Those that stay in the program will most likely order more to justify the higher cost.
Still a better deal than a Costco or Sam's membership, which only gets you into their stores - you still have to drive there and home yourself.
Out of curiosity would you still do 2 same day delivery orders a week without free shipping?So, $10/month? TOTALLY worth it. I do an Amazon same day delivery order, on average, twice a week. That's $10 shipping each time right there.
4 free months? How?
Out of curiosity would you still do 2 same day delivery orders a week without free shipping?
Yes, that is how ours has been set up. But maybe they allowed it for us because when our DD started college, she was still under 18, so she couldn't legally enter into a contract.So if I sign up for prime through my son's school email account, can I still use my email address for shipping confirmation?
You can pay monthly, it just costs more unfortunately.I'm not sure what we will do. We do order a lot from Amazon, but since November, it seems like most items take 3-5 days to get to us instead of two days. I do order a lot of books from Amazon, but they are used and I have to pay shipping anyway. We watch more Hulu and Netflix than Prime videos.
The increase would be a lot more palatable if they would charge us monthly, like Hulu and Netflix, instead of one big bill right after Christmas.....
I'm not happy about the increase.
4 free months? How?
The problem is that the original $79 was just a random (prime) number and amazon found that it was losing too much money. So Amazon increased the price in the hopes that it wouldn't continue to be a huge loss, and I'm guessing $99 wasn't cutting it.
I got an extra 6 months free this past year. Always when it was their trucks/drivers.If a Prime item doesn't arrive by the time it is supposed to they will extend your Prime a month. A couple times I had the option of being refunded the item cost or an extended month, I picked the extension since I knew if the item didn't show up at all I would still get a refund.
I have no idea if that policy will stay in effect though. Always contact customer service if your item is late.
This mirrors my perspective.20% is a big hike. I know of noone who gets a 20% raise in salary. I may cancel on principal.
The fact of the matter is Jeff Bezos did not become the richest man in the world by random luck. I am sure weeks worth of analytics were done to figure out that this price increase will help them. It will drive some people awat, sure, but not 20% of them. Those that stay in the program will most likely order more to justify the higher cost.
Still a better deal than a Costco or Sam's membership, which only gets you into their stores - you still have to drive there and home yourself.
Depending upon membership level, the warehouse clubs offer free shipping and cash back yearly.