Low-income customers to benefit from low Amazon Prime membership rates

Roshan Dwivedi Published on : 12 June 2017 1 minute

In an attempt to entice low-income Walmart shoppers, Amazon prime (video streaming service) monthly membership is being offered at a discounted rate for people who are given government assistance. So anyone with a valid electronic benefits card or food stamps … Continue reading

Amazon Prime to lower monthly subscription - Low income customers

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In an attempt to entice low-income Walmart shoppers, Amazon prime (video streaming service) monthly membership is being offered at a discounted rate for people who are given government assistance.

So anyone with a valid electronic benefits card or food stamps will only have to pay $5.99 a month for a year. The typical Prime membership is $99 a year, though people have the option to pay $10.99 a month. Prime benefits include free shipping, unlimited streaming of movies and TV shows, and a rotating selection of free e-books and magazines. Read More

Written by: Roshan Dwivedi

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