How to sign up to Amazon Prime for free in 2021

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    If you’ve vaguely heard of Prime Day but you’re not too sure what all the fuss is about, it’s a two-day sales bonanza with deals dropping in the weeks leading up to the main event. In order to make the most of Prime Day, you need to be a Prime member. The event gives Prime members access to more than two million deals across technology, homewares, fashion, beauty, and more than the general public won’t be able to shop through.

    The good news is if you’re unsure if you want to spend money on an Amazon Prime membership, you can sign up for a 30-day trial for free here.

    As the sale is taking place on June 21 and 22, that would carry you through to Prime Day

    Because Amazon Prime memberships are so good, Amazon is confident enough to let you try it out for free for 30 days to see how you like it.

    If you don’t think it’s worth it, you can cancel it before you get charged in just a few clicks.

    An Amazon Prime membership comes with benefits that extend far beyond just their Prime Day sale, including unlimited free next day delivery on millions of items.

    You’ll also benefit from unlimited streaming of Prime Video and Prime Music and can browse through millions of books you can borrow for free in the Kindle store.

    If you’re wondering what kinds of deals you can expect to pick up during Prime Day, here’s a selection of some of the top deals from last years sale:

    • Samsung Galaxy S10 5G – was £1,099, Prime Day sale: £689.49, save 37 percent.
    • Bose SoundSport Free – was £179.95, Prime Day sale: £110.99, save 38 percent.
    • Garmin Vivoactive 3 smartwatch – was £160.35, Prime Day sale: £124.99, save 18 percent.
    • Philips Azur Steam Iron with Steam Boost – was £90, Prime Day sale: £39.99, save 56 percent
    • Amazon Echo Dot (3rd Gen) – was £49.99, Prime Day sale: £18.99, save 62 percent.

    Sign up for a 30-day trial of Amazon prime by clicking here.



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