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Cheapest way to get Amazon Prime only costs £24 a year – bill-slashing tricks to get membership with full TV access too
Cheapest way to get Amazon Prime only costs £24 a year – bill-slashing tricks to get membership with full TV access too

Scottish Sun

time14 hours ago

  • Business
  • Scottish Sun

Cheapest way to get Amazon Prime only costs £24 a year – bill-slashing tricks to get membership with full TV access too

All recommendations within this article are informed by expert editorial opinion. If you click on a link in this story we may earn affiliate revenue. There's also an offer to get three months of Prime for £1 UN-BILL-IEVABLE! Cheapest way to get Amazon Prime only costs £24 a year – bill-slashing tricks to get membership with full TV access too Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) YOU might be overpaying for Amazon Prime without even realising it – but it only takes seconds to fix. The Sun has looked at all of the major Amazon Prime subscriptions, and there's a way to bag a membership for just under £24 for an entire year. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 3 Amazon Prime comes with loads of perks – and lots of ways to reduce your bills Credit: Amazon Usually an Amazon Prime subscriber would pay £8.99 a month here, which isn't a bad deal. (Amazon Prime for £8.99 a month – buy here) As well as the free and speedy deliveries, you also get Prime Video telly, a Deliveroo Silver Plus membership, and no-cost video games each month. But if you're forking out that monthly fee, you'll end up paying £107.88 a year – no small sum. So it's worth taking a look at your situation to see if you can bring this right down. ALL THE WAYS OF REDUCING AMAZON PRIME BILL Option 1 One easy option is to just switch to annual billing if you can afford it. That means you only pay £95 for a year of membership, versus the £107.88 you pay for monthly billing. That saves you £12.88 a year, equivalent to about six weeks of membership. Option 2 Another way to reduce your bill is to simply pay for Amazon Prime Video on its own. You're throwing away money on Netflix – I found three common mistakes sending your bill soaring but the fixes are easy You'll miss out on all of the other Amazon perks, but you get the TV, which is one of the best bits of membership. For Prime Video, you'll just pay £5.99 a month – or £71.88 over the course of the year. That's a saving of £36 annually versus paying for Amazon Prime every month. Option 3 Now we're getting into the very cheap options. Amazon has a special budget membership called Prime for Students and 18-22 Year Olds. (Amazon Prime Student – buy here) It's a mouthful, but wasn't always. It started life as a membership just for students in higher eduction – but last year expanded to anyone aged between 18 and 22. 3 Amazon Prime also includes Prime Video – but you can pay for the telly subscription on its own if you prefer Credit: Amazon Needless to say, that includes millions of Brits. You might even have one at home, and they're your ticket to cheap Prime. Students need to be at an institution in the UK or Ireland, ideally with an email linked to it. If you're verifying simply by age then you'll need a valid passport or driving licence. This will bring your Amazon Prime membership down to just £4.49 a month. HOW TO ENROL IF YOU'RE A STUDENT WITH NO OFFICIAL EMAIL Here's what you need to know... If you don't have an official recognised email for your university or college, there's still hope. You can send proof of age and enrolment to amazon-student-verification@ Make sure that you're messaging from the email address linked to your Amazon UK account (and that the account has an up-to-date payment method). And attach a scan, photo, or screenshot of either: A valid NUS Extra, NUS Apprentice Extra, TOTUM, TOTUM Student or TOTUM Apprentice card (must show your name, institution, and date of expiry). Please note that TOTUM Pro/Professional or UNiDAYS ID cards are not accepted. A proof of student status letter (must be printed on official institution headed paper and include student name and address, course details and start date, expected graduation/completion date). A tuition bill for the current term (must include institution name, course details and start date, student address). A tuition invoice for the current term with your name and your institution's name on it. An official acceptance letter for the upcoming term (must be printed on official institution headed paper and include student name and address, course details and enrollment date, expected graduation/completion date). If you're eligible then you should get an email back in a few days to help you complete your sign-up. Picture Credit: Amazon That's half price, working out at a lowly £53.88 a year. Option 4 Cheaper still is the annual version of this discounted Amazon Prime subscription. If you're on this cheaper plan, you can pay a one-off fee of £47.49 for a full year of membership. That's £60.39 less annually than paying for full Prime every month. Option 5 Normally Amazon Prime includes a 30-day free trial. But on the Prime for Students and 18-22 Year Olds plan, you can claim an extended six-month trial. 3 Prime Student is one of the cheapest ways to get Amazon Prime Credit: Amazon That means in your first year, you're only paying for the final six months of membership. So if you're paying monthly, you only end up paying £26.94 in that first 12-month period. And if you pay annually, you would still have to pay £47.49, but you're technically only paying £23.75 for that first year – because the first six months were free. These two options mean you're paying around a quarter of the full price for a monthly Amazon Prime membership. BONUS: EASY MEMBERSHIP DISCOUNT Want even cheaper Prime? There's a handy discount available... If you're a Vodafone customer, you can bag three months of Prime for a quid. Yes, it's one of the VeryMe Rewards, which you can access through Vodafone's app. It gets you three months of full Amazon Prime membership for just £1. That's a massive saving compared to the usual cost of Prime. Of course, you'll be billed at the usual membership rate once the deal expires. The deal is due to expire on February 28, 2026. Picture Credit: Vodafone / Amazon / The Sun Options recap Here are the prices for each option: Prime monthly (£8.99 monthly) – £107.88 a year Prime annual – £95 a year Prime Video (£5.99 monthly) – £71.88 a year Prime 18-22/student (£4.49 monthly) – £53.88 a year Prime 18-22/student annual – £47.49 a year Prime 18-22/student monthly + 6-month free trial – £26.94 for first year Prime 18-22/student annual + 6-month free trial – £23.75 for first year All prices in this article were correct at the time of writing, but may have since changed. Always do your own research before making any purchase.

Free movie tickets and £7.50 posh ‘luxe' seats at cinema – millions of Brit film fans can claim little-known benefits
Free movie tickets and £7.50 posh ‘luxe' seats at cinema – millions of Brit film fans can claim little-known benefits

The Sun

time27-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Sun

Free movie tickets and £7.50 posh ‘luxe' seats at cinema – millions of Brit film fans can claim little-known benefits

A TRIP to the cinema doesn't need to cost the earth. In fact, it might not need to cost anything at all. The Sun can reveal at least four different services you might already be paying for that get you discounted – and even free – movie tickets. 4 4 Amazon Prime One thrifty way for millions of Brits to claim cut-price movie tickets is through Amazon Prime. The subscription costs you £8.99 a month, and you might already have it for speedy deliveries, Prime Video telly, no-cost video games, or the free Deliveroo Silver Plus membership. But it also gets you two movie tickets at Odeon for a tenner. Or you can bag a pair of two posh recliner seats at Odeon Luxe for £15 – that's £7.50 each. You can only use the offer once a month between Mondays and Thursdays – and you'll need to pay extra if you want a 3D, IMAX, iSense, or Dolby upgrade. Just bag the code from Amazon's Prime Odeon deal page here and then plug it into your cinema ticket purchase at checkout. Sky Cinema Sky TV customers can also bag a movie ticket offer – not just discounted either, but totally free. Yes, it turns out that the Sky Cinema TV package includes a trip to the movies for you and a friend every month. The pair of tickets don't cost a penny, as long as you have Sky Cinema (currently available as a £10 upgrade). It needs to be a proper subscription, not just a free trial. You'll be able to claim the free tickets at Vue cinemas, but only between Sunday and Thursday. Sky reveals brand new TVs Just download the MySky app on your iPhone, Android or tablet, log in, choose Sky VIP, then select Your Vue Tickets. Then just claim the codes and use them when you book your seat. There's also a QR code option for using the discount in person. Vodafone VeryMe If you're a Vodafone customer with access to VeryMe Rewards (like through an entertainment plan) then you'll It's open to Vodafone mobile customers and has a load of different offers and discounts. But Vodafone's website lists one of the current perks as a pair of Odeon cinema tickets for £8. That works out at just £4 each per person. Of course, if you want fancier seats or screenings, you'll have to pay extra. You can claim VeryMe Rewards in the My Vodafone app. HOW MUCH DOES AMAZON PRIME COST? Here's what you need to know about Amazon Prime pricing in the UK... A standard Amazon Prime membership costs £8.99 a month – that's £107.88 over the course of a year. If you pay annually, you'll be billed £95 instead. For TV fans who just want Amazon Prime Video without a full Prime membership, it'll cost you £5.99 a month, working out at £71.88 for the year. Students can get discounted Amazon Prime, with the monthly cost reduced to £4.49 (or £53.88 over the course of a year). And for students who pay annually, the one-off yearly fee is £47.49. Picture Credit: Amazon Three+ Rivalling the Vodafone offer is Three's Cineworld promotion. You can bag tickets to the cinema for just £3, but you can only claim one per person. They can be used between Sunday and Friday, and you'll just want to redeem the code online (or use the QR code in person). It's part of the Three+ rewards program, which is open to all Pay Monthly and Pay-As-You-Go customers. You can get access to standard seats for 2D screenings, but you'll pay extra for pricier showings. All prices in this article were correct at the time of writing, but may have since changed. Always do your own research before making any purchase.

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