![]() ![]() ![]() To give you a real-world example, I purchased three items last Wednesday. In my experience, the items rarely take as long to arrive as the five days they initially tell you and, if you buy a number of items over a period of days, Amazon will often group them together to make delivery cheaper for the company. ![]() Congratulations – you’ve just earned yourself £1 towards Kindle books or digital films and music. As soon as the item is despatched, you receive an additional email from Amazon titled “Benefit Confirmation for your Order”. Rather than go for the default, one-day delivery, consider that fourth option – “FREE No-Rush Delivery”. Well, next time you’re in the Amazon checkout, you may see the following delivery options (albeit with different days): But, do you really need most items the next day? I don’t. Here’s how you can do the same: How do I earn Amazon Prime Credits?Īmongst the many benefits that Amazon Prime offers, free next day delivery on a large number of items is probably the most popular. And all my recent digital film purchases have cost me nothing, or next to nothing. It started with the Kindle, then music and now films. However, in recent years, I’ve felt the pull towards spending less on physical media and more on digital versions. Amazon Prime is as much a part of everyday life as occasional drizzle and disappointing football results. ![]()
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