Sign Up for Prime Student Account, Get $25 Discount
Just ahead of Prime Big Deal Days, Amazon is offering a discount of $25 for those who sign up for a new Prime Student account.
Those who sign up for a new Prime Student discount can get a free trial, so they can get this discount without paying anything out of pocket.
To obtain this credit, you must click on the “Redeem this offer” on the landing page and sign up for Prime Student before September 24, 2023. Promotional credit may only be used from 12:00 a.m. (PT) on July 7, 2023 until 11:59 p.m. (PT) on October 8, 2023. Credit may only be used for products and digital content sold by Amazon. Credit expires 14 days after redemption.
The offer is targeted. Check for a message that says “Congrats! You are eligible for the offer below”.
Key Terms
- Offer only valid for Amazon customers who have received this offer directly from Amazon through email or online display advertisements.
- Credit may only be used for products and digital content sold by Amazon.com or Amazon.com Services LLC (look for “sold by Amazon.com” or “sold by Amazon.com Services LLC ” on the product or content detail page) and all eBooks made available through Amazon.com.
- Offer good while supplies last.
- Items must be purchased in a single order and shipped at the same speed to a single address.
- Offer limited to one per customer and account.
- You will receive an e-mail from Amazon that indicates the dollar amount of the promotional credit and that the dollar amount of the credit has been added to your customer account. The e-mail will also provide instructions on how to redeem the promotional credit.
Conclusion
This is a good deal for students as they can get 6 free months of Prime, and a $25 discount. The discount only works on items sold directly by Amazon.
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