Yep and you only need buy about 15 items a year to pay for it.
Or Cast Iron pots for all the kids at Christmas, as we did one year.
My wife loves to drink Sparkling Ice and there's never enough of the flavor she likes at the grocery stores. She now gets it delivered via a monthly subscription through Amazon and it's cheaper than in the stores.
Even less if you actually use their prime video. Occasionally I find something there that is not available on NetFlix.
Not if you share it with a few family members.
I spend hundreds of dollars each year at Amazon Prime.
Even if I didn’t spend one thing dime, I still get a huge benefit from streaming TV in the web.
Costs are about the same as Netflix and well worth it.
When you factor in convenience, savings in time and gasoline driving all over town, and MUCH wider selection of products that could never be stocked on local store shelves, the true breakeven is probably 2 or 3 items. And that’s before tossing in the included music and video content.
I went to a local mall a couple weeks ago because Ethan Allen was having a closing sale. I’d forgotten how awful mainline malls are...the barkers in the aisles hawking junk, the foul smells, the raunchy crowds, the “music” I would never voluntarily listen to, getting besieged by commission-hungry leeches. Yuck.
Prime customer for life!