Amazon Prime may be a paid service offered by Amazon where
users need to pay for the subscription charges. Amazon Prime Members have
access to many extra services like 2 – day delivery of packages, free Amazon
Prime Movies, and videos, Amazon Music, Amazon Kindle, Amazon larder, etc. As
per a survey by Amazon in April 2018, there are more than one hundred million
Amazon Prime Members across the world.
Amazon Offers their new Prime users one month of free Prime
membership and charges a definite amount post that for the annual Prime
membership. If you wish to discontinue the service, you can cancel your Prime
membership and find a refund of that amount by Amazon.
Amazon Prime Services
Amazon Prime Music
It’s Prime Music has millions of songs in numerous languages
like English, Hindi, and lots of others. The songs are free Amazon Prime users.
They will save and download the songs offline and hear them anytime and
anywhere for free.
Amazon Prime Videos
These Prime Videos are free for Amazon Prime users. This
Prime Videos Application is out there to download on all IOS and Android
smartphones, tablets, PCs, Amazon devices, etc. millions of videos are on the market in multiple languages including regional languages of the countries.
Amazon Prime Reading
Amazon Prime members will browse an unlimited number of
books and magazines on Amazon Kindle for free. Prime users will browse from
millions of books and magazines categorized as per their genre and kind on
Amazon Kindle.
Amazon Prime Pantry
Amazon larder delivers pantry boxes to the customer’s homes.
Only the Prime members will get the delivery of pantry boxes at their homes,
any day of the week.
Amazon Prime now
Amazon Prime now allows all the Prime members living in sure
states of us to get the delivery of their product among one or 2 hours.
You can cancel your Amazon Prime membership at any time you
would like. There are not any terms and conditions on that. The users also can
get a complete refund of their membership if they meet sure conditions.
If the users cancel the Prime membership during the thirty
days of a free trial, then they are not charged any cash. Every user gets the
30-day free trial only 1 time. Therefore when availing the free trial once, if
the user tries to log in to Amazon Prime post that, their MasterCard is
immediately charged and also the price for the membership would be deducted.
There are 2 ways that} by which you can cancel and finish your Amazon Prime
subscription.
End your Amazon Prime
Subscription via Amazon support Page
It is the most convenient way to finish your Amazon Prime
Membership without being charged. Simply go to the official web site of Amazon
than to the assistance page. On the help, page finds the choice of finish Your
Amazon Prime membership and click on that and you’re done! That is all that as
needed to cancel and finish your Prime subscription.
Then you will need to log in to your Amazon account using
registered email and password. Click on “Continue to Cancel”. Then select “End
your subscription now” button. Post this you will receive a pop-up confirmation
that your Prime membership has been over as per your request. You will also get
AN email and SMS on your mobile about the same.
Unsubscribe Your Amazon Prime
Membership via Amazon Account Settings Page
The second thanks to finishing your Amazon Prime
Subscription is from the settings page of the Amazon Account. This method is
longer than the previous one and involves a lot of steps.
Log in to your Amazon account along with your registered
email id and password. On the top right of the page, you may see the choice of
Amazon Account Settings.
Click on “Account & Lists”. Clicking on it choice you
will see more choices and scroll down and choose “Find you’re Prime
Membership”. On the button on the left sidebar, select the choice of “End
Membership and Benefits”. Under its option, there would be 3 buttons. The last
step to cancel your Prime membership is clicking “Continue to cancel” then “End
Now” button from there. You will receive a pop-up message that may confirm the
end of your Amazon Prime Subscription.
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