As of October, those privileges can no longer be shared with anyone outside of a Prime member’s household. The Prime Invitee program, which made this possible, has been replaced by Amazon Family [1].
The original benefit ended Wednesday and members must now sign up for a different Prime subscription to continue using it.
The Prime Invitee Program was launched in 2009 and allowed customers to share Prime benefits with anyone, regardless of primary address.
Amazon is ending a program that allows members of its Prime membership subscription program to share their free shipping benefits with people who don’t have the same primary address. In an update to ...
After nearly 16 years, Amazon is ending a major Prime benefit. Beginning Oct. 1, Amazon Prime members will no longer be allowed to share free shipping benefits with others — a perk members have ...
(NEXSTAR) – Amazon is making a change to benefits for its Prime members starting Wednesday, Oct. 1. It affects who can receive Prime delivery without a Prime subscription.
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Those who have been sharing their Amazon accounts with people outside their household for years have until Oct. 1 to get their own Prime accounts or switch to a Family plan. Don't miss out on our ...
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You can share your Amazon Prime Video account with other family members using Amazon Household, which you can find in your account settings.