whomitconcerns wrote: » Aye. Thanks but neither link seems to be working as per your post,
darconio wrote: » Not sure TBH could be I am able to see it because I am not a Prime member To celebrate a day (and a half) of epic deals exclusively for Prime members, get £10 to spend during Prime Day. Just join today! Join Prime by signing up for a monthly plan, you can cancel any time. We will send you an email confirming your £10 reward. We will notify you on the morning of Prime Day (16 July) to confirm that a £10 reward has been applied to your account. Once Prime Day starts (at noon), you will be able to spend your reward on eligible items at Amazon.co.uk.Offer by invitation only to a limited group of customers. Terms and conditions apply, see below. Terms and Conditions Join Amazon Prime on a monthly plan between 3rd - 11th July and receive a £10 promotional reward to spend on Prime Day ("the “Offer”). From [08:01 BST on 3rd July 2018 until 23:59 BST on 11 July, 2018] (the "Offer Period") when you sign up to Amazon Prime on a monthly plan you will receive a £10 promotional reward (a "Promotional Reward") to spend on Qualifying Items between 12:00 BST on 16th July 2018 until 23:59 BST on 17th July, 2018 (the "Offer"). The Offer is only available to those who are invited to participate in the Offer. The Offer is not available to those who sign up to Amazon Prime on an annual plan.
bk wrote: » Yes, so that link seems to work depending on which account you use. - If I go to the above page while signed into the Amazon account I normally use, they I get the £10 voucher, but no free Prime for a month, so really it is worth only £2 - If I go with a very old Amazon account I have, the above link doesn't work, however with that account I can get prime membership free for one month, worth £8 - If I go to the above link while logged out, I don't see the offer at all, but could create a new amazon account with the free prime for one month. If the above holds true for others, then this is really just a £2 voucher to get regular Amazon shoppers to try out Prime for a month and allow them access to the Prime day deals.
Tar.Aldarion wrote: » It tells me "try it for free" with the £10 offer, so it looks like it's a free £10.
bk wrote: » Perhaps you have a long term account and never tried prime before? It doesn't look to be available to brand new accounts.
nightrave wrote: » can you view the deals during the prime day? I don't want to start the trial now so the question is - will I be able to see the deals for prime members while not being one so I can start the trial during the prime day to grab it?
bk wrote: » Yes, these pop up all the time. The product prices says you need to be a Prime Member to get this product. Here is a current example:https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B071D58ZY5/ref=s9_acss_bw_cg_pd18uk_1a1_w?pf_rd_m=A3P5ROKL5A1OLE&pf_rd_s=merchandised-search-6&pf_rd_r=14QGW66EMJJZ7Z2TXKAX&pf_rd_t=101&pf_rd_p=597ea007-fe8e-409e-9157-bd4834193ce6&pf_rd_i=10157705031
lucast2007us wrote: » Guys is it possible to pay for a full year upfront instead of monthly payments??
MiskyBoyy wrote: This should bring up a pop up window where you can select Annual.
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