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Shopping online at Amazon.com is certainly a frugal way of handling your purchases. For thousands of items, you’re likely to find cheaper prices in their inventory than on store shelves. But for the sake of saving the most money possible, let’s go through the 30 best tricks for cutting costs at Amazon!
We’ll get the simplest and most obvious one out of the way first. Like many companies, Amazon offers a free trial for its Prime service for non-subscribers. They will give you 30 days to try the service, which grants you access to all of its perks like Amazon Prime Video and free 2-day shipping.
At the end of the thirty days, you will be charged for a year of the service. However, to give you peace of mind, you can simply go to the options to turn off the auto-renew setting. At that point, you will only lose Prime once the 30 days is up, and no costs whatsoever will be charged.
Getting the Prime free trial once doesn’t mean you can’t ever get it again. After a year, you will have the chance to get another 30 day trial. If you’re unwilling to ever pay for Prime, and just wanting to use the heck out of the service for one month out of the year, then this is the method for you.
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