Even if you’re not a regular Amazon shopper, you’ve heard the news. The online giant is raising the price of Prime membership from $119 to $139 on March 22, the first hike in almost 4 years.
Although the increase isn’t out of character for Amazon, which has raised the Prime membership cost periodically since 2005, many people were taken aback by the announcement. As a result, Amazon shoppers are pivoting to find new ways to save money and offset the increase, from leveraging subscriptions to signing up for the Amazon Treasure Truck.
Amazon Prime membership will rise to $139 annually or $15 monthly for existing members starting on the date of their next renewal after March 22. However, if you were looking into a monthly or annual membership for the original price, you still have time to register. New members need to sign up before Feb. 18 to take advantage of the current annual price of $119.
Although Amazon attributed part of the increase to supply chain snags last year and rising costs, the company says that the hike comes with expanded benefits. Amazon has yet to release a definitive list of those benefits. Still, there is some indication they include improved delivery times with a rapidly growing number of Amazon distribution centers nationwide.
Even with the upcoming increase, many Amazon shoppers feel Prime membership remains well worth the price for free 2-day shipping on millions of eligible items, from toys to tech. It also includes easy returns, Prime Video, Amazon Prime Music and access to exclusive deals and shopping events.
There are several ways Amazon Prime members can offset the increase by saving in other ways when they shop.
Amazon Fire TV 65-Inch Omni Series 4K UHD
This Fire TV has built-in Alexa, which means easy, hands-free navigation. It has a brilliant, bright display that brings sports, action movies and video games to life.
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Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition
The Signature Edition Kindle offers a realistic reading experience with a 300 ppi glare-free screen and adjustable light. The device is optimized for convenient wireless charging.
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The new Fitbit Luxe, a sophisticated design, helps users stay in tune with their bodies. The fitness tracker is equipped with stress management tools and comes with a 6-month trial of Fitbit Premium.
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Ninja’s comprehensive set handles everyday chopping and blending, from making smoothies to slicing root vegetables. It comes with a pair of 16-ounce travel cups to enjoy drinks on the go.
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The dynamic Bowflex home gym offers 25 exercises and over 200 pounds of resistance through an integrated pulley system. It folds for storage, making it ideal for garages and small spaces.
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