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If you've been using someone else's Amazon Prime membership for free shipping, but you don't live in the same house, you may need to pay another subscription fee soon. According to Amazon's updated customer service page, the online retail giant is ending its Prime Invitee benefit-sharing program Oct. 1.
Amazon is ended its Prime Invitee program, which allowed users to share free shipping benefits with people outside of their household. Prime invitees will lose access to their benefits on Oct. 1. Amazon announced it is killing its Prime Invitee program ...
Amazon is ending a program that let Prime members share free shipping benefits with people outside their household. Instead, Amazon is encouraging users who don't live with the account holder to pay for their own Prime subscription, offering them a one-year subscription for $14.99.