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theDreamer 03-19-2014 08:31 AM

Amazon Prime: Price Increase
 
Amazon Prime will increase in price by $20 (for normal users) starting tomorrow, so today is the last day to sign up at the current $79.

With prime you get 3 main things:
-2 day free shipping
-Movie streaming library (similar to Netflix but has some exclusive deals and shows)
-Amazon book library

The $79 has been going on for almost 10 years so the increase is finally occurring, but along with the increase there are rumors of additional features coming later this year to help sweeten the deal even more, such as streaming music library.

Chuck33079 03-19-2014 09:12 AM

So it's either sign up today or wait and see if they throw in something to sweeten the deal? Hmmm.

kenchan 03-19-2014 09:14 AM

reported for spam!! :mad:










:icon17: i luvs amazon prime. i dont care about the price increase of $20. i can make that up in one order. get amazon prime visa card too. i get like 50-100+ points every month. that's $50-$100 bucks on purchases. :woot:

theDreamer 03-19-2014 09:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Chuck33079 (Post 2743297)
So it's either sign up today or wait and see if they throw in something to sweeten the deal? Hmmm.

At $99 I still think it is a good deal, free shipping if you buy enough is pretty solid.
I think it is an extra 3-4 orders to compensate for the price increase, without factoring in any other services. Another item rumored to be coming is a gaming library with prime (when Amazon releases its roku type device).

Chuck33079 03-19-2014 09:21 AM

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Originally Posted by theDreamer (Post 2743310)
At $99 I still think it is a good deal, free shipping if you buy enough is pretty solid.
I think it is an extra 3-4 orders to compensate for the price increase, without factoring in any other services. Another item rumored to be coming is a gaming library with prime (when Amazon releases its roku type device).

See, that's the problem- it justifies another 3-4 orders. "Well, I need to buy this $250 of crap to break even on my prime membership". :rofl2:

theDreamer 03-19-2014 09:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Chuck33079 (Post 2743321)
See, that's the problem- it justifies another 3-4 orders. "Well, I need to buy this $250 of crap to break even on my prime membership". :rofl2:

:icon18:
Well for us, I do price shopping now and again and order random items from Amazon. Like cat food we buy because it is 5-10 dollars cheaper, sometimes oil is cheaper on Amazon and free shipping is nice.

kenchan 03-19-2014 09:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by theDreamer (Post 2743310)
At $99 I still think it is a good deal, free shipping if you buy enough is pretty solid.
I think it is an extra 3-4 orders to compensate for the price increase, without factoring in any other services. Another item rumored to be coming is a gaming library with prime (when Amazon releases its roku type device).

also remember that you can stream a lot of movies for free on prime, and also stream newer movies at a very good deal.

there are many perks if you check out prime membership. $99 is nothing. i have amazon shipments coming in almost every 2-3 days.

Chuck33079 03-19-2014 09:28 AM

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Originally Posted by theDreamer (Post 2743326)
:icon18:
Well for us, I do price shopping now and again and order random items from Amazon. Like cat food we buy because it is 5-10 dollars cheaper, sometimes oil is cheaper on Amazon and free shipping is nice.

I've cut way back on my Amazon purchases. It used to be every week. Now I just stockpile stuff on my wish list and make a big purchase 3-4 times a year. I'll probably sign up the next time I order something.

JARblue 03-19-2014 09:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chuck33079 (Post 2743321)
See, that's the problem- it justifies another 3-4 orders. "Well, I need to buy this $250 of crap to break even on my prime membership". :rofl2:

:iagree: It's that kind of logic that has the average American in more than $10K credit card debt :shakes head:

However, I know people that just buy stuff off Amazon instead of purchasing locally. They aren't spending any more money because it's stuff they buy regularly. This would be the intelligent way to approach it.

theDreamer 03-19-2014 09:28 AM

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Originally Posted by kenchan (Post 2743327)
also remember that you can stream a lot of movies for free on prime, and also stream newer movies at a very good deal.

there are many perks if you check out prime membership. $99 is nothing. i have amazon shipments coming in almost every 2-3 days.

We have Netflix, have had it for many years, and honestly what is on Netflix is on Amazon Prime where the difference is the Amazon specific TV shows mostly.
The pay to stream deals are usually pretty good, but Redbox is cheaper if I remember to stop by on the way home (minus the 30 day wait time).

Chuck33079 03-19-2014 09:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JARblue (Post 2743338)
:iagree: It's that kind of logic that has the average American in more than $10K credit card debt :shakes head:

However, I know people that just buy stuff off Amazon instead of purchasing locally. They aren't spending any more money because it's stuff they buy regularly. This would be the intelligent way to approach it.

Yeah, I made a decision to click add to wish list instead of add to cart when drunken browsing. Saves me a fortune. :rofl2:

theDreamer 03-19-2014 09:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JARblue (Post 2743338)
:iagree: It's that kind of logic that has the average American in more than $10K credit card debt :shakes head:

However, I know people that just buy stuff off Amazon instead of purchasing locally. They aren't spending any more money because it's stuff they buy regularly. This would be the intelligent way to approach it.

That is what we do, it comes down to things we buy usually but online it is 5-10 dollars cheaper (sometimes even more), plus the time saved from going to the store or gas used. Also all it takes is a couple day heads up if it is something that wears out, so cat food we buy once the bag is below half empty so when it runs out the other food is already at the door step.

theDreamer 03-19-2014 09:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Chuck33079 (Post 2743341)
Yeah, I made a decision to click add to wish list instead of add to cart when drunken browsing. Saves me a fortune. :rofl2:

The one thing I will NOT turn on with Amazon is the 1 click option...f a bunch of that. I do not need to be randomly clicking things and hitting add to cart not realizing it is 1 click to buy and it is on the way already....:shakes head:

Chuck33079 03-19-2014 09:31 AM

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Originally Posted by theDreamer (Post 2743344)
The one thing I will NOT turn on with Amazon is the 1 click option...f a bunch of that. I do not need to be randomly clicking things and hitting add to cart not realizing it is 1 click to buy and it is on the way already....:shakes head:

Good call. It's amazing what ends up at your door when you drink and Amazon at 2am.

DEpointfive0 03-19-2014 09:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by theDreamer (Post 2743344)
The one thing I will NOT turn on with Amazon is the 1 click option...f a bunch of that. I do not need to be randomly clicking things and hitting add to cart not realizing it is 1 click to buy and it is on the way already....:shakes head:

Yeah, I hate that shít.


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