
Amazon Prime Youth Offer gives 50 per cent discount on 3-month and annual subscriptions, check details
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The offer is applicable to Android users aged between 18 and 24 years. Eligible users will be required to pay the amount in full for the year long or 3 month subscription, that is Rs 999 and Rs 329 respectively.
Amazon Prime has introduced a Youth Offer for users aged between 18-24. The streaming giant is giving a 50 per cent discount on three month and one year subscriptions to eligible users. Amazon notes that this offer can only be availed by Android app users, and mobile browser version for other OS.) iOS will not be able to access the offer through the mobile app but it can be redeemed by iPhone users by logging into the Amazon app through the mobile browser. Eligible users will be required to pay the amount in full for the year long or 3 month subscription, that is Rs 999 and Rs 329 respectively. Amazon will then give eligible users cashback of Rs 500 or Rs 165 depending on the plan they selected. The offer is applicable to new Amazon Prime users.
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