E-commerce giant Amazon India is all set to hold its annual Prime Day sale on July 15 and 16. In addition to the various discounts and offers on products, the company has also released a special youth offer for Prime subscriptions. The offer reduces the Prime subscription price by 50 percent for a certain age group of users. The Amazon Prime monthly membership plan costs Rs. 299 while the annual plan is Rs. 1,499. The subscription offers several benefits, including free delivery, early bird access to sales, and access to Prime Video and Amazon Music.
Amazon has announced the Prime Youth offer for users between the ages of 18 and 24. The offer earns a cashback of Rs. 150 and Rs. 750 on Amazon Prime monthly and annual subscriptions, respectively. The prime membership costs Rs. 299 per month and Rs. 1,499 per year for other users.
To take advantage of this benefit, users must go to the Youth Offer tab available in the Amazon Android app and proceed to purchase a Prime membership. There they can select a monthly or annual plan and make payments. Then they have to verify their age by submitting the required documents. Once done, eligible users will get Rs. 150 or Rs. 750 cashback on the monthly and annual subscriptions respectively. Please note that age verification must be done within 15 days of membership activation. The cashback will also be credited in the form of an Amazon Pay Gift Card.
The Amazon Prime membership gives users access to discounts on delivery charges and access to Amazon’s over-the-top entertainment platform Prime Video and Amazon Music.
Amazon has announced to launch more than 45,000 new products from more than 400 Indian and global brands, including OnePlus, iQoo, Realme, Samsung, Motorola, boAt and more. More than 1,500 new products will be launched from more than 110 small and medium-sized businesses across categories including electronics, fashion and grooming, and jewelry.
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