If you’re paying for Amazon Prime, you may be leaving real money on the table. In this Rossen Reports consumer check, Jeff Rossen combed the fine print to find built-in benefits that can save you hundreds, and even help you earn credits.First up is a perk many shoppers ignore at checkout: No-Rush Rewards. When you’re not in a hurry, choose the free no-rush shipping option and Amazon will often pay you back in credits to use on digital purchases like eBooks, movies and games. Members who use the no-rush option at checkout will receive an email with details of the promotional reward when the order ships. Credits typically appear in accounts automatically and are applied at the next eligible purchase before they expire.Next, a storage solution that could replace a paid plan you’re already using. Prime members get unlimited full-resolution photo storage with Amazon Photos at no extra cost. This benefit alone can equal hundreds of dollars in savings over time. Download the Amazon Photos app, sign in with your Prime account and turn on auto-save so your camera roll backs up securely. Videos have separate limits, but your photos can live in full resolution without the monthly bill.Food delivery fees can quietly eat into your budget. Prime members are eligible for a Grubhub+ membership with $0 delivery fees on eligible orders over $12. Activate the offer through your Prime benefits page, link your Grubhub account, and look for the Grubhub+ badge before you order.Finally, streamline your doorstep with Amazon Day, a logistics perk. Instead of receiving multiple boxes throughout the week, pick one day for all your deliveries. Consolidating shipments can reduce packaging clutter, save you trips to the door, and make returns easier to track. Turn it on in your delivery settings, choose your preferred weekly day, and select Amazon Day at checkout when it’s available for your order. You still get the option to choose faster shipping when you need something in a hurry.Check your Prime account’s benefits hub to confirm eligibility, watch for order minimums and expiration dates, and review terms, which can vary and change. A few quick tweaks to your checkout and app settings can turn an everyday subscription into an actual savings tool.
If you’re paying for Amazon Prime, you may be leaving real money on the table. In this Rossen Reports consumer check, Jeff Rossen combed the fine print to find built-in benefits that can save you hundreds, and even help you earn credits.
First up is a perk many shoppers ignore at checkout: . When you’re not in a hurry, choose the free no-rush shipping option and Amazon will often pay you back in credits to use on digital purchases like eBooks, movies and games. Members who use the no-rush option at checkout will receive an email with details of the promotional reward when the order ships. Credits typically appear in accounts automatically and are applied at the next eligible purchase before they expire.
Next, a storage solution that could replace a paid plan you’re already using. Prime members get unlimited full-resolution photo storage with at no extra cost. This benefit alone can equal hundreds of dollars in savings over time. Download the Amazon Photos app, sign in with your Prime account and turn on auto-save so your camera roll backs up securely. Videos have separate limits, but your photos can live in full resolution without the monthly bill.
Food delivery fees can quietly eat into your budget. Prime members are eligible for a with $0 delivery fees on eligible orders over $12. Activate the offer through your , and look for the Grubhub+ badge before you order.
Finally, streamline your doorstep with a logistics perk. Instead of receiving multiple boxes throughout the week, pick one day for all your deliveries. Consolidating shipments can reduce packaging clutter, save you trips to the door, and make returns easier to track. Turn it on in your delivery settings, choose your preferred weekly day, and select Amazon Day at checkout when it’s available for your order. You still get the option to choose faster shipping when you need something in a hurry.
Check your Prime account’s benefits hub to confirm eligibility, watch for order minimums and expiration dates, and review terms, which can vary and change. A few quick tweaks to your checkout and app settings can turn an everyday subscription into an actual savings tool.
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