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frontpage Posted by D_Struggles about 2 months ago
frontpage Posted by D_Struggles about 2 months ago

Select Students or 18-24 Year Old Young Adults: 6-Month Trial of Amazon Prime

(New Members Only)

Free

$45

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Amazon is offering Select Students or 18-24 Year Old Young Adults: 6-Month Trial of Amazon Prime for Free.

Thanks community member D_Struggles for sharing this deal

Note, 18-24 Year Old Young Adults verify age by uploading Driving License, Passport or Identity Card. Students verify eligibility by completing form. After 6-Month Trial, price will be $7.49/Month until cancelled.

Exclusive Benefits:
  • Save up to 10% on flights and hotels with free premium customer support
  • Free 3-month Calm Premium subscription, then $8.99 per year (reg. $69.99)
  • Course Hero: One month of free homework help, live tutors, and less stressful midterms
  • Save an extra $5 on your first Amazon Warehouse purchase

Editor's Notes

Written by slickdewmaster | Staff
  • Offer Terms:
    • By signing up, you acknowledge that you have read and agree to the Amazon Student and Amazon Prime Terms and Conditions; and authorize us to charge your default payment method or another payment method on file $7.49/month plus any applicable taxes after your 6-month trial. You may cancel anytime by visiting Your Account and adjusting your membership settings. You will continue to receive Amazon Prime for $7.49/month, plus any applicable taxes, until you reach 25 years old; after which your Amazon Prime benefits will renew at the full price and continue until cancelled. The Amazon Student $7.49 Prime plan includes the same benefits as Amazon Prime, but these benefits can't be shared with another account
  • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
  • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available.

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Written by D_Struggles
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Community Notes
About the Poster
Amazon is offering Select Students or 18-24 Year Old Young Adults: 6-Month Trial of Amazon Prime for Free.

Thanks community member D_Struggles for sharing this deal

Note, 18-24 Year Old Young Adults verify age by uploading Driving License, Passport or Identity Card. Students verify eligibility by completing form. After 6-Month Trial, price will be $7.49/Month until cancelled.

Exclusive Benefits:
  • Save up to 10% on flights and hotels with free premium customer support
  • Free 3-month Calm Premium subscription, then $8.99 per year (reg. $69.99)
  • Course Hero: One month of free homework help, live tutors, and less stressful midterms
  • Save an extra $5 on your first Amazon Warehouse purchase

Editor's Notes

Written by slickdewmaster | Staff
  • Offer Terms:
    • By signing up, you acknowledge that you have read and agree to the Amazon Student and Amazon Prime Terms and Conditions; and authorize us to charge your default payment method or another payment method on file $7.49/month plus any applicable taxes after your 6-month trial. You may cancel anytime by visiting Your Account and adjusting your membership settings. You will continue to receive Amazon Prime for $7.49/month, plus any applicable taxes, until you reach 25 years old; after which your Amazon Prime benefits will renew at the full price and continue until cancelled. The Amazon Student $7.49 Prime plan includes the same benefits as Amazon Prime, but these benefits can't be shared with another account
  • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
  • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available.

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Written by D_Struggles
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I identify as 18-24.
Gotta love age discrimination deals.
Prime actually is also less than half price ($6.99/mo) for people on the following government benefits

Medicaid: Upload image of your Medicaid eligibility letter
SNAP: Enter your EBT number and upload an image of the EBT card
SSI: Supplemental Security Income (this is different from Social Security and SSDI)
Direct Express Prepaid Debit Card: Upload image of card
TANF: Temporary Assistance for Needy Families
TTANF: Tribal Temporary Assistance for Needy Families
NSLP: National School Lunch Program, (letter must include your child's name and the school's name)
LIHEAP: Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program
WIC: Women, Infants, and Children program
NAP: Puerto Rico's Nutrition Assistance Program card (Tarjeta de la Familia)
Tax Transcripts: Upload a picture of your transcript on an external Verification Service portal

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one simple tip, If you have any connection to the College, you can actually request manual signup through the Amazon student verification. Part-time is good enough, and if you have .edu email, you can actually auto-verify it to sign up. All they ask is student verification, they ask no other shit.
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Gotta love age discrimination deals.
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I identify as 18-24.
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Quote from Peerless_Warrior :
Uh older adults have more money, or at least had time to plan their finances before current economic structure. It's actually hard for younger adults to get jobs, even recent grads spend months or years searching. Plenty of people with comp sci degrees can't find tech roles, too saturated.

So if I signup with my edu, the school won't have to step in?
So if it's for low-income young adults, shouldn't it also be for low-income adults of all ages?
I don't see income verification is needed, so it's more-or-less a blanket stereotype applied hence my comment stands.
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Quote from Peerless_Warrior :
It's actually hard for younger adults to get jobs, even recent grads spend months or years searching. Plenty of people with comp sci degrees can't find tech roles, too saturated.
Yep, plus most of them aren't financially savvy. So lets get them signed up so they can get into more debt.