If you have been thinking about joining Amazon Prime, now is the time to do it! From now until midnight on Wednesday, 8th July 2015, you can enjoy Amazon Prime membership for just £59 – that is a massive £20 off. This offer is only available to new Prime members.
Amazon Prime includes benefits such as unlimited one day delivery, streaming movies and tv shows and unlimited photo storage.
Amazon are also having a Prime day on 15 July 2015, which promises some great discounts, only available to Prime members. Amazon promise to have more deals than Black Friday!
Benefits
- Enjoy unlimited instant streaming of over 15,000 movies and TV shows
- Watch anywhere, any time with unlimited access throughout the UK
- Watch exclusive hit TV shows before they air on British TV
- Get unlimited, FREE One-Day Delivery on millions of items
- Borrow books from a choice of over 500,000 titles from the Kindle Owners’ Lending Library
- Secure unlimited photo storage with anywhere access
Is Prime good value for money?
Spending £79 in one go seemed like a lot, but I absolutely love having Amazon Prime. Has it worked out to be good value for money? Definitely! With free one day delivery, I have been able to order items online for less than instore, and have them arrive the very next day. This even includes pharmacy items! Amazon’s streaming service (previously Lovefilm, now Amazon Instant Video has a whole host of films and TV shows on it. I’ve enjoyed Disney films, tv box sets and lots of other movies, streamed either on my laptop or iPad. You also get access to the Kindle Owners’ Lending Library, meaning I have been able to read lots of new books, all free. In short, it has been well worth the £79 I paid – and now you can get it for just £59!
Anrola says
Hmmm it really is a great deal!!! Especially the streaming. I really can’t spare the ££ at the moment, .. but will have a think about it.
Sarah says
I’m so tempted!
Emma says
It it such a bargain, and cheaper than Netflix!
Sarah says
It’s a shame I’m broke until Thursday, or I would!
I love me my Netflix though, could never get rid of it.