Changes coming to Amazon Prime

Certainly v. sneaky. Granted, a Virgin Media letter (in advance) saying that my bill will go up by 50p - I can live with that. However, with such a hike for Prime, even it if does package in extra services, I strongly feel that a consent box should be presented and ticked by the customer before the hike is implemented. I can already see the impending ****storm that Amazon's CS dept will have the pleasure to 'experience' :-)
 
I like it because:-

1 - it can deliver not only to billing address, i can get it sent to work. so can standard
2 - I can time it to delivery on Saturday (big plus) so can standard
3 - 99% of the time i gets here next day, if not I get another month free. so can standard
4 - Real time stock levels who cares, isn't it either in stock or out of stock ?
5 - It has almost everything I want, with the same level of customer service, from green tea to £2k camera so can standard

£79 is now a bit expensive and don't really want the streaming service but over the year I would think the saturday delivery alone would cost more than £100.

I do wish they offer the streaming service as an upgrade price with discount if you are a Prime member, as opposed to mandatory.
 
I was happy paying £50 for prime, the amount of bits i have to order in for clients and myself its always nice next day. Good that they deliver on Sundays now. Not sure i can warrant £80 for it, i have no need for love film.

Hopefully it will go towards the drones.
 
Only just renewed, myself, so got a year before price hike. Depending on the titles on offer on the streaming service, I may renew. Love the general Prime service, including the Kindle lending library etc. so I'm keen to like this already.
 
3 - 99% of the time i gets here next day, if not I get another month free.

Over Christmas Amazon kept sending things to me via Royal Mail right in the middle of the Christmas post.

Ended up with 4 extra months thanks to that.
 

But none of that is guaranteed.

Order something cheap, it is not guaranteed to be there next day. Granted, a lot of the times I wait until Friday to order so I get it Saturday. Ordering something on Friday is not guarantee saturday delivery without Prime.

1 - You are not guaranteed it'll be sent out on Friday
2 - It can go normal post, actually if it goes normal post you are likely to get it Saturday
3 - if it goes courier then it's likely not saturday delivery.

Prime pretty much guarantee saturday delivery.

You also said you only use Amazon when its the cheapest. I use Amazon 99% of the time, sometimes its not the cheapest, because of the CS. Stuff like sending things to my work address instead of billing is a reason for me to use Amazon. Those has nothing to do with being a Prime member as you original post was referring to using Amazon almost as a last resort.
 
It was always on the cards, Amazon just needed to get their ducks in the row with the streaming system. I probably won't use the streaming so I'll just have to decide between now and November if its still worth it, it probably is given the amount I order from Amazon and the convenience
 
My experience of Amazon before using prime, well free delivery used to take 4 - 5 days frequently. I would basically just go else where because delivery was so slow. Someone else invited me to prime (he gets it paid for via work) and I've used it quite a lot since November. Next day delivery is really handy, as is Saturday delivery at no extra cost. Not sure I would pay £79 for it. I don't think I use it quite enough to make it worthwhile.
 
Forgive me if this is a dumb question.
How do watch Amazon Prime on your Smart TV (as advertised on their site) when there isn't an Amazon app available ? (Samsung TV)
Use the TV web browser to log on ?
 
Forgive me if this is a dumb question.
How do watch Amazon Prime on your Smart TV (as advertised on their site) when there isn't an Amazon app available ? (Samsung TV)
Use the TV web browser to log on ?

i guess it's to do with LoveFilm login?

Not sure, guess we'll find out.
 
Forgive me if this is a dumb question.
How do watch Amazon Prime on your Smart TV (as advertised on their site) when there isn't an Amazon app available ? (Samsung TV)
Use the TV web browser to log on ?

Wait 1hr07mins when all will be revealed. I wouldn't expect every device to be supported though.

Or if you haven't signed up, make sure you do, you get 30days free and if you don't cancel its charged at £49
 
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Another thing no other (afaik) retailer do is you get Monday deliveries if you order on a Sunday.

Last week I ordered something at 2.30pm Sunday (when I signed up to the free trial) and it was on the doorstep at 12.30pm Monday. 22hr delivery - I was stunned tbh.
 
I used the trial and made sure to switch off the auto payment once the trial is done, or so I thought.

Got the same email last night and cacked myself! :p

Swiftly logged in, fortunately it is just seemingly automated and I did indeed cancel it!
 
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