2015-07-30 10:42
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Alex Lowe

What is Amazon Prime?

What is Amazon Prime?

Amazon Prime is effectively, a premium membership to Amazon which gives you access to unlimited free one day delivery as well as a streaming service, photo storage, Kindle Owners Library and a music streaming service. Amazon Prime is £79 per year and back in the early days of 2007 it used to be £49, but with the additions of other services this was to be expected.

What comes with Amazon Prime?

  • Unlimited one-day delivery on compatible items in the UK
  • Access to Amazon Prime Instant Video, which was previously named LoveFilm which is similar to Netflix and has over 15,000 TV shows and movies to stream.
  • Prime Photos, which offers unlimited photo storage using Amazon Cloud Drive.
  • Access to the Kindle Owners Library which you can borrow over 500,000 for a month on a Kindle.
  • A membership to Amazon Prime Music, with streaming and downloads

What is the cost of Amazon Prime?

Amazon Prime is £79 a year and has a 30-day free trial.

Any more questions about Amazon Prime, leave them in the comments and this post will be updated.

Alex Lowe

What is Amazon Prime?

Alex Lowe is the owner and editor of the interface and started the website in 2013. He publishes the majority of the content on the website, hosts the three podcasts and the runs the YouTube channels. Alex has a professional background in computer networking, FWA and WiFi.

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