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Originally Posted by cc_in_oh
How would giving preferential treatment to short term members encourage them to become long term members?
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By making them think they'll continue to get special deals like that if they subscribe after their trial. It's a suspect strategy, but Amazon's been showering goodies on new members while shitting on the old ones for years, so it's apparently what they're thinking.
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Originally Posted by tubemonkey
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This isn't available unto July 3rd. I don't know if they changed it recently, but the terms currently say this (emphasis added):
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Receive a $5 promotional credit for a future Amazon.com eligible order when you purchase Amazon.com eGift Cards valued at $50 or more in a single order on Amazon.com by July 10, 2023. In order to qualify for the $5 promotional code, you must (1) be a current Prime member; (2) click the button on the Offer Terms & Conditions page to apply the offer to your account; and (3) purchase at least $50 in qualifying Amazon.com eGift Cards in a single order at Amazon.com beginning 12:00 a.m. (PT), July 3, 2023 and ending 11:59 p.m., July 10 2023 (PT) or when supplies have been exhausted, whichever occurs first (the “Promotion Period”).
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