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Amazon just threw young adults a money-saving lifeline with the return of Prime for Young Adults — a membership specifically created for the 18-24 crowd who want all the Prime perks without the sting of paying full price. This isn’t just a regular discount slapped onto existing memberships; it’s a completely reimagined program that understands what it’s like to be navigating early adulthood on a tight budget. The program kicks off with a six-month free trial,  then continues at half the regular price once the trial ends.

After that initial period, members pay just $7.49 monthly or $69 annually. But Prime for Young Adults is also loaded with extra perks that actually matter to younger users, including 5% cash back on beauty, apparel, electronics and personal care purchases. That’s money back on the stuff young adults actually buy, from skin care essentials to the latest tech gadgets.

The timing couldn’t be better, especially with Prime Day approaching. During the July 8-11 Prime Day event, Prime for Young Adults members can earn 10% cash back on eligible purchases in those categories — double the usual rate. Beyond the enhanced cash back, members get access to exclusive surprise experiences, special deals throughout the year and double or triple cash back boosters on popular brands. It’s Amazon acknowledging that young adults deserve premium perks even when premium prices aren’t in the budget.

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17 minutes ago, Spartan said:

Amazon just threw young adults a money-saving lifeline with the return of Prime for Young Adults — a membership specifically created for the 18-24 crowd who want all the Prime perks without the sting of paying full price. This isn’t just a regular discount slapped onto existing memberships; it’s a completely reimagined program that understands what it’s like to be navigating early adulthood on a tight budget. The program kicks off with a six-month free trial,  then continues at half the regular price once the trial ends.

After that initial period, members pay just $7.49 monthly or $69 annually. But Prime for Young Adults is also loaded with extra perks that actually matter to younger users, including 5% cash back on beauty, apparel, electronics and personal care purchases. That’s money back on the stuff young adults actually buy, from skin care essentials to the latest tech gadgets.

The timing couldn’t be better, especially with Prime Day approaching. During the July 8-11 Prime Day event, Prime for Young Adults members can earn 10% cash back on eligible purchases in those categories — double the usual rate. Beyond the enhanced cash back, members get access to exclusive surprise experiences, special deals throughout the year and double or triple cash back boosters on popular brands. It’s Amazon acknowledging that young adults deserve premium perks even when premium prices aren’t in the budget.

this is great news anna...I just had my 21st birthday

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36 minutes ago, Spartan said:

Amazon just threw young adults a money-saving lifeline with the return of Prime for Young Adults — a membership specifically created for the 18-24 crowd who want all the Prime perks without the sting of paying full price. This isn’t just a regular discount slapped onto existing memberships; it’s a completely reimagined program that understands what it’s like to be navigating early adulthood on a tight budget. The program kicks off with a six-month free trial,  then continues at half the regular price once the trial ends.

After that initial period, members pay just $7.49 monthly or $69 annually. But Prime for Young Adults is also loaded with extra perks that actually matter to younger users, including 5% cash back on beauty, apparel, electronics and personal care purchases. That’s money back on the stuff young adults actually buy, from skin care essentials to the latest tech gadgets.

The timing couldn’t be better, especially with Prime Day approaching. During the July 8-11 Prime Day event, Prime for Young Adults members can earn 10% cash back on eligible purchases in those categories — double the usual rate. Beyond the enhanced cash back, members get access to exclusive surprise experiences, special deals throughout the year and double or triple cash back boosters on popular brands. It’s Amazon acknowledging that young adults deserve premium perks even when premium prices aren’t in the budget.

I only shop at walmart and I don't need it. fcuk jeff bezos nuvvu freee ga ichinna neenu teeskonu

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20 minutes ago, aratipandu said:

this is great news anna...I just had my 21st birthday

happy birthday anna , did you cut your mirchhi @allbakara can help removing the todaka

cc @vetrivel

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44 minutes ago, Spartan said:

Amazon just threw young adults a money-saving lifeline with the return of Prime for Young Adults — a membership specifically created for the 18-24 crowd who want all the Prime perks without the sting of paying full price. This isn’t just a regular discount slapped onto existing memberships; it’s a completely reimagined program that understands what it’s like to be navigating early adulthood on a tight budget. The program kicks off with a six-month free trial,  then continues at half the regular price once the trial ends.

After that initial period, members pay just $7.49 monthly or $69 annually. But Prime for Young Adults is also loaded with extra perks that actually matter to younger users, including 5% cash back on beauty, apparel, electronics and personal care purchases. That’s money back on the stuff young adults actually buy, from skin care essentials to the latest tech gadgets.

The timing couldn’t be better, especially with Prime Day approaching. During the July 8-11 Prime Day event, Prime for Young Adults members can earn 10% cash back on eligible purchases in those categories — double the usual rate. Beyond the enhanced cash back, members get access to exclusive surprise experiences, special deals throughout the year and double or triple cash back boosters on popular brands. It’s Amazon acknowledging that young adults deserve premium perks even when premium prices aren’t in the budget.

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2 hours ago, aratipandu said:

this is great news anna...I just had my 21st birthday

You have a 21 year old kid? Antha Musalodiva

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I canceled my renewal , its getting too expensive $140 per year . 

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3 hours ago, Redarya said:

You have a 21 year old kid? Antha Musalodiva

ilanti jokes esthe naku kopam osthadi....endhuko telusa?

kurrollam-kadha-vuduku-raktham-varuntej.

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8 hours ago, Spartan said:

Amazon just threw young adults a money-saving lifeline with the return of Prime for Young Adults — a membership specifically created for the 18-24 crowd who want all the Prime perks without the sting of paying full price. This isn’t just a regular discount slapped onto existing memberships; it’s a completely reimagined program that understands what it’s like to be navigating early adulthood on a tight budget. The program kicks off with a six-month free trial,  then continues at half the regular price once the trial ends.

After that initial period, members pay just $7.49 monthly or $69 annually. But Prime for Young Adults is also loaded with extra perks that actually matter to younger users, including 5% cash back on beauty, apparel, electronics and personal care purchases. That’s money back on the stuff young adults actually buy, from skin care essentials to the latest tech gadgets.

The timing couldn’t be better, especially with Prime Day approaching. During the July 8-11 Prime Day event, Prime for Young Adults members can earn 10% cash back on eligible purchases in those categories — double the usual rate. Beyond the enhanced cash back, members get access to exclusive surprise experiences, special deals throughout the year and double or triple cash back boosters on popular brands. It’s Amazon acknowledging that young adults deserve premium perks even when premium prices aren’t in the budget.

how does AMZN verify that they are young adults ? 

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