Score these Amazon Prime Day Digital Entertainment Deals
Save today with these Amazon Prime Day digital entertainment deals.
Amazon Prime Big Deal Days is well underway, offering exclusive deals for Prime members this October 8 and 9. Members will find deals on everything from electronics to beauty products, as well as deals on digital streaming and entertainment, helping put some extra cash in your pocket this fall.
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In order to take advantage of the discounts offered during Amazon Prime Day, you’ll need to be an Amazon Prime member. Membership for Amazon Prime costs $14.99 a month or $139 a year. However, if you haven't been a member in the previous 12 months, you can sign up for a 30-day free trial, shop the sale and then cancel the trial.
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Here’s a look at the Amazon Prime Day digital entertainment deals.
Amazon Audible:
Prime members can now get Audible, Amazon’s audiobook service, for only $0.99/mo for the first 3 months. With Audible, you'll have access to thousands of titles, including not only audiobooks but podcasts and Audible original content in a wide variety of genres.
After the 3-month promo period, a membership costs $14.95 per month.
Amazon Music:
This Amazon Prime Day, Prime members can score four free months of Amazon Music Unlimited. After the promo period ends, Prime customers will be charged $9.99 a month for the service. The deal is only available for new subscribers to Amazon Music Unlimited.
Amazon Prime Video:
Amazon is discounting a wide selection of movies and TV shows on Amazon Prime Video this Prime Day, with a variety of $4.99, $7.99 and $9.99 or less movie deals. Additionally, you can now score BET Plus for just $5.49 for 3 months. After that, you'll be charged $10.99 a month if you don't cancel the membership.
Prime Gaming:
Prime members can claim a special line-up of free games from Prime Gaming.
Prime Student:
All 18-24-year-olds and students can start a six-month Prime Student trial for free, which auto-renews at $7.49 a month (50% off the normal membership price).
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