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Daily Mail
a day ago
- Business
- Daily Mail
Amazon Prime members can save $1 per gallon of gas
The ability to save money on gas is one of many deals shoppers can snag ahead of the Amazon Prime Day sales event. Amazon Prime members, who are some of over 60 million drivers set to travel during the Fourth of July weekend, can save $1 per gallon of gas at participating locations from July 3 to July 6. Prime members can use this deal at one of more than 7,500 Amoco, BP and other participating locations nationwide, ahead of the Prime Day sales event from July 8 to July 11. Drivers can access the Earnify app's store locator for nearest locations, and redeem the offer by typing in a phone number or linked payment, or by selecting the gas station and pump being used in the app. In addition to this deal, Prime members can continue to receive a 10-cent-per-gallon discount every day at participating locations. Shoppers who aren't interested in gas saving can check out other early offerings , including a three-month free trial of Audible. Amazon Prime Day is available for all shoppers who don't mind spending $14.99 a month or $139 a year on a membership, but you can also sign up for a free 30 day trial which will give you access to all the deals. Young adults and government assisted shoppers could be eligible for discounts. Today, the event is accessible in over 20 countries, and after racking in $14.2 billion in revenue last year, the company expects high earnings in what will be its first-ever four-day Prime Day from July 8 to July 11. Other benefits of a Prime membership include free same-day and next-day deliveries, Whole Foods discounts, and free Grubhub+ memberships. But it comes as thousands of shoppers have recently been turning away from Prime memberships despite the event hype. The service has been cutting some perks, including axing Amazon Today from various neighborhoods, eliminating its Try Before You Buy service , and raising the price of Amazon Music Unlimited subscriptions . While the company is expanding same-day and next day delivery to over 4,000 small cities, towns, and rural communities, some customers have begun exploring the idea of deactivating Prime in favor of Target 360 memberships. Prime Day comes after Amazon sent a grim warning of potential price hikes from tariffs . Experts have also predicted that the company could raise Prime memberships by $20 next year .


Daily Mail
a day ago
- Business
- Daily Mail
Amazon Prime members can save $1/gallon of gas on Fourth of July weekend
Daily Mail journalists select and curate the products that feature on our site. If you make a purchase via links on this page we will earn commission - learn more The ability to save money on gas is one of many deals shoppers can snag ahead of the Amazon Prime Day sales event. Amazon Prime members, who are some of over 60 million drivers set to travel during the Fourth of July weekend, can save $1 per gallon of gas at participating locations from July 3 to July 6. Drivers can access the deal by linking their Prime membership to Earnify, the BP loyalty program. Once that is linked, they will receive the discount on one fuel purchase of up to 35 gallons of gas. Prime members can use this deal at one of more than 7,500 Amoco, BP and other participating locations nationwide, ahead of the Prime Day sales event from July 8 to July 11. Amazon Prime membership Customers can sign up for a free 30 day trial, giving them access to this discount without paying a cent. $14.99/month Shop Drivers can access the Earnify app's store locator for nearest locations, and redeem the offer by typing in a phone number or linked payment, or by selecting the gas station and pump being used in the app. In addition to this deal, Prime members can continue to receive a 10-cent-per-gallon discount every day at participating locations. Shoppers who aren't interested in gas saving can check out other early offerings, including a three-month free trial of Audible. Amazon Prime Day is available for all shoppers who don't mind spending $14.99 a month or $139 a year on a membership, but you can also sign up for a free 30 day trial which will give you access to all the deals. Young adults and government assisted shoppers could be eligible for discounts. Launched in 2015, Prime Day lasted for 24 hours that July in nine countries, including the US, the UK, and Canada. It became one of Amazon's most popular events, leading the company to add an October Prime Day in 2017. Today, the event is accessible in over 20 countries, and after racking in $14.2 billion in revenue last year, the company expects high earnings in what will be its first-ever four-day Prime Day from July 8 to July 11. Other benefits of a Prime membership include free same-day and next-day deliveries, Whole Foods discounts, and free Grubhub+ memberships. But it comes as thousands of shoppers have recently been turning away from Prime memberships despite the event hype. The service has been cutting some perks, including axing Amazon Today from various neighborhoods, eliminating its Try Before You Buy service, and raising the price of Amazon Music Unlimited subscriptions. While the company is expanding same-day and next day delivery to over 4,000 small cities, towns, and rural communities, some customers have begun exploring the idea of deactivating Prime in favor of Target 360 memberships. Amazon's annual Prime Day sales event will launch on July 8 and end on July 11 Prime Day comes after Amazon sent a grim warning of potential price hikes from tariffs. Experts have also predicted that the company could raise Prime memberships by $20 next year. JPMorgan analyst Douglas Anmuth forecast that Amazon customers may need to pay $159 instead of the usual $139 annually for a Prime membership starting next year. The prediction is based on Amazon's pattern of raising prices on significant features every four years. 'A $20 U.S. Prime price increase is seen driving about $3 billion in incremental annualized net sales,' Anmuth wrote in a note via TheStreet. The e-commerce giant will release its second quarter results on August 1.


Indianapolis Star
2 days ago
- Automotive
- Indianapolis Star
Find out how you can save $1 a gallon on gas for your road trip over 4th of July weekend
Hitting the highway for the holiday weekend? Whether you're heading into the Indianapolis area or leaving the Hoosier State to celebrate the Fourth of July, Amazon Prime is giving travelers a chance to save money on gas. Prime Day is actually four days on the week after the holiday, but with this deal, you can start saving even earlier. About 61.6 million car travelers are expected to drive over the holiday weekend. If you are an Amazon Prime member, you can get a deal on gasoline at more than 7,500 Amoco, BP, and participating AM/PM locations nationwide starting Thursday, July 3, through, Sunday, July 6. An Amazon Prime membership, which includes free deliveries, discounts at Whole Foods and free Grubhub+ membership, costs $14.99 per month or $139 per year. Young adults and those on government assistance may be eligible for a discounted Amazon Prime membership. Amazon Prime members will need to link their membership to Earnify, the bp loyalty program, to get the deal. Then, during the July 4th weekend (July 3-6), they can get $1 off per gallon on one fuel purchase (up to 35 gallons) when they fill up at more than 7,500 Amoco, BP and participating AM/PM locations. Once your account is linked, use the Earnify app store locator to find the nearest participating station. At the pump, redeem the offer by inputting your phone number or linked payment method – or by selecting the gas station and pump they are using in the Earnify app. Find deals on Amazon Prime members can also regularly get a 10-cent per gallon discount every day when they buy gas at participating locations, with their linked accounts. Amazon added the 10-cent gas discount after getting feedback from Amazon Prime members, Amazon Prime vice president Jamil Ghani told USA TODAY at the time. "We always look at where we can be of value to members and every time we ask … what would make Prime even more valuable for them, it's fuel savings," he said.


USA Today
3 days ago
- Automotive
- USA Today
Amazon Prime Day deals include July 4th weekend gas discount
Amazon Prime Day doesn't officially kick in until July 8 – and runs through July 11 – but there's an early deal especially good for those hitting the road this July Fourth weekend. About 61.6 million car travelers are expected to drive over the holiday weekend. If you are an Amazon Prime member, you can get a deal on gasoline at more than 7,500 Amoco, BP, and participating AM/PM locations nationwide starting Thursday, July 3, through, Sunday, July 6. An Amazon Prime membership, which includes free deliveries, discounts at Whole Foods and free Grubhub+ membership, costs $14.99 per month or $139 per year. Young adults and those on government assistance may be eligible for a discounted Amazon Prime membership. Walmart: Retailer opens new stores – but not to the public. Here's why. This article contains affiliate links. If you click on a link and make a purchase, we may earn a commission at no extra cost to you. Amazon Prime $1 gas discount: How to get it Amazon Prime members will need to link their membership to Earnify, the bp loyalty program, to get the deal. Then, during the July 4th weekend (July 3-6), they can get $1 off per gallon on one fuel purchase (up to 35 gallons) when they fill up at more than 7,500 Amoco, BP and participating AM/PM locations. Once your account is linked, use the Earnify app store locator to find the nearest participating station. At the pump, redeem the offer by inputting your phone number or linked payment method – or by selecting the gas station and pump they are using in the Earnify app. Prime members can also regularly get a 10-cent per gallon discount every day when they buy gas at participating locations, with their linked accounts. Amazon added the 10-cent gas discount after getting feedback from Amazon Prime members, Amazon Prime vice president Jamil Ghani told USA TODAY at the time. "We always look at where we can be of value to members and every time we ask … what would make Prime even more valuable for them, it's fuel savings," he said. Mike Snider is a reporter on USA TODAY's Trending team. You can follow him on Threads, Bluesky, X and email him at mikegsnider & @ & @mikesnider & msnider@ What's everyone talking about? Sign up for our trending newsletter to get the latest news of the day


USA Today
01-06-2025
- Automotive
- USA Today
Save 20¢ per gallon with this Amazon Prime Fuel Savings offer this June
Save 20¢ per gallon with this Amazon Prime Fuel Savings offer this June Hit the road, not your budget this summer! Are you planning any road trips in the next few weeks? Well, good news for Amazon Prime members because they have just made those stops at the gas station a bit easier on your wallet. From now until Monday, June 30, you can save an additional 10¢ off per gallon of fuel every Friday. When you add up the usual 10¢ off per gallon with this bonus discount, your total savings will now reach 20¢ off per gallon each Friday. This extra Amazon member perk comes just in time for summer traveling, helping you get those miles in for less. Learn how you can get this fuel-saving offer activated on your Amazon Prime account below. Here's how you can get the Prime Fuel Savings Offer: To activate the additional 10¢ per gallon savings, you simply need an Amazon Prime membership and a free Earnify account. You can follow these steps to activate: Prime members head over to the Amazon fuel savings page, where you can connect your account with an Earnify account. Then, use the Earnify app store locator to find the nearest Amoco, BP or participating AM/PM station. At the pump, redeem the offer by inputting your phone number or linked payment method – or by selecting the gas station and pump you are using in the Earnify app. Not an Amazon Prime member yet? If you've been on the fence, now might be the perfect time to seriously consider signing up for an Amazon Prime membership. Beyond the fuel savings we just mentioned, a Prime membership offers plenty of valuable perks, including convenient free same-day, one-day, and two-day delivery options. What's more, there's the highly anticipated Amazon Prime Day event approaching later this summer. With such a wide array of benefits and potential savings, an Amazon Prime membership will practically pay for itself. Learn more about Amazon Prime