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You can sign up for Prime Access (a discounted Amazon Prime membership) if you are an EBT cardholder or qualify for select government assistance or discounts. You can enjoy free delivery, deals, and savings exclusively for Prime members and many more benefits.
Once that ends, you'll get Prime for 50% off at just $7.49 a month or $69 for an annual plan. In addition, qualifying government assistance recipients can try Prime Access, which is 53% off...
That’s why we created Prime Access, a discounted membership for qualifying government assistance recipients that is half of the cost of a regular Prime membership. Prime is savings, convenience, and entertainment, all in a single membership.
Prime Access offers highly discounted Prime membership—just $6.99 per month, after a 30-day free trial—for qualifying government assistance recipients, including SNAP EBT and Medicaid. Access members can enjoy all of Prime’s benefits at a reduced cost. How to get Prime Access.
EBT, Medicaid, SNAP, and other select government assistance recipients can qualify for Prime Access, which offers a discount on the monthly Prime membership. Visit www.amazon.com/primeaccess and verify your eligibility to pay $6.99 per month.
Do you qualify for a discounted Amazon Prime membership? Ahead of October Prime Day, we broke down everything you need to know about how to save big.
Amazon Prime usually costs $14.99 a month or $139 a year, but you can save on the service. Our tips for securing an Amazon Prime membership discount have you covered.
After your trial, your Prime Student membership makes you eligible to receive a discount on Amazon Prime, including the benefits of Prime plus Student-exclusive deals and discounts.
Amazon Prime is much more than its fast, free shipping and access to exclusive deals and discounts during events like Prime Big Deal Days. Those benefits barely scratch the surface of all that comes with a Prime membership.
There are two ways to qualify for a discount on an Amazon Prime membership: The first is with the Amazon Prime student discount, and the second is for EBT and select government...