[Bug 1706298] Re: Amazon Prime Membership

William Grant me at williamgrant.id.au
Tue Jul 25 13:49:37 UTC 2017


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Title:
  Amazon Prime Membership

Status in NULL Project:
  Invalid

Bug description:
  Amazon Prime has a number of benefits — free two-day shipping from the site, unlimited streaming of some music and video content, and access to Amazon's Kindle Owners' Lending Library. But the service isn't for everybody, especially if you don't take advantage of the free shipping often enough to justify Amazon Prime's $99-a-year price tag.
  Fortunately, you have several ways to end your time with Prime should the service fail to live up to your expectations, starting with a 30-day trial option to test-drive Amazon Prime before committing to the annual charge. But be forewarned: When you sign up for Prime's free trial, your account is set up to automatically charge your credit card for the full $99 when the trial period ends, and annually after that. If that charge catches you off guard, you still have the opportunity to cancel your membership. Here's how to do it.

  You can see how much longer you have in your Prime trial by going to your Amazon account page. To get there, sign in to your Amazon account; at the top right side of the page, you'll see a "hello" message with your name. Open the drop-down menu below that message and select My Account from the available options. From there, select Settings, and then Manage Prime Membership.
  On the left side of the page, you'll see how long you've been an Amazon Prime member, as well as the date you will be charged for your next year of Prime. If you have a bit of time before your trial ends or your membership renews, you can sign up for an email reminder three days before your renewal date.
  If, by some accident of shipping, Amazon fails to deliver a package on time during your Prime membership, you can complain. As one possible form of repayment, the company might extend your membership by a month.
  http://www.amazonprimenumber.us/

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