As of October, those privileges can no longer be shared with anyone outside of a Prime member’s household. The Prime Invitee program, which made this possible, has been replaced by Amazon Family [1].
If you've been using someone else's Amazon Prime membership for free shipping, but you don't live in the same house, you may need to pay another subscription fee soon. According to Amazon's updated ...
With Amazon nixing its program that allowed members to share free shipping benefits, some customers may be wondering what steps to take next. Amazon announced it was replacing its Prime Invitee ...
If you have Amazon Prime, you also get access to discounted Amazon Kids Plus. The subscription service features a range of ad ...
Starting Oct. 1, your Amazon Prime membership no longer includes the ability to invite people who live at a different address to share the free shipping benefit. Amazon is ending a program that allows ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." This year, Amazon's fall Prime Day-esque sale event will take place on October 7 and 8. Big Deal Days, as ...
Amazon Prime will no longer let members share their free two-day shipping benefits with others outside their household starting Oct. 1. The subscription service began informing its members of this ...
Shared shipping is no more for some Amazon Prime members. On Oct. 1, Amazon phased out its long-running Amazon Prime Invitee program. Since 2009, Amazon Prime members had been able to share free ...
Days remain until Amazon officially ends a 16-year-old program that allowed members to share free shipping benefits. Amazon announced the discontinuation of the Prime Invitee Program on its customer ...
Amazon is ending its Prime invitee program, which allowed members to share free two-day shipping with one person outside their household.Starting Oct. 1, only people living under the same roof can ...