$15 off at Amazon for New Amazon Student Memberships – Get a 6 Month Free Trial!


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Sign up for a NEW Amazon Prime Student membership (paid or 6 month free version) and get $15 off your next $40 purchase. You need to sign up for a membership between September 1 and September 28, 2017. After signing up for your membership use the promotion code COLLEGEOFFER at checkout (which also expires September 28th).

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An Amazon Prime Student membership costs half of a regular prime membership (comes to $49/year), but you also get a 6-month free trial (with no obligation to stay on). You receive almost all of the same benefits as a regular Prime membership, except:

  • You cannot share your Prime membership with others. Regular Prime members are able to share their membership with up to two adults and four children that have the same address.
  • You will not receive Amazon Mom benefits/discounts

Aside from that, you still receive free two-day shipping, unlimited streaming of movies and TV shows with Prime Video, unlimited photo storage with Prime Photos, etc.

To get an Amazon Prime Student membership you just need a valid .edu email address (or provide proof that you are enrolled in a university). You can also google “How to get a free .edu email address” if you do not have one. You can sign up for a free 6-month trial here.

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