Is Amazon Prime membership worth it? See benefits and benefits
Do I need to sign up for an Amazon Prime membership? Find out the best perks and some hidden benefits that come with being an Amazon Prime member.
Amazon Prime Day will not officially begin until July 8th and will run until July 11th, but there will be a particularly early deal for those who visited the road on the weekend of July 4th.
Approximately 61.6 million car travelers are scheduled to drive on holiday weekends. Amazon Prime members can acquire more than 7,500 AMOCO, BP, and gasoline transactions at AM/PM locations nationwide from Thursday, July 3rd to Sunday, July 6th.
Amazon Prime memberships, including free delivery, discounts at Whole Foods, and free Grubhub+ membership, cost $14.99 per month or $139 per year. Young adults and government supporters are eligible for discounts on Amazon Prime memberships.
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Amazon Prime $1 Gas Discount: How to Get
Amazon Prime members must link their memberships and link ARENIFY, the BP loyalty program, to get a deal. Then, on the weekend of July 4th (July 3-6), you’ll get 1 dollar off per gallon (up to 35 gallons) when you’re filled with over 7,500 AMOCO, BP, and AM/PM participating locations.
Once your account is linked, use the hearnify app store locator to find the nearest participating station. With the Pump, enter your phone number or linked payment method, or select the gas station and pump you use in the hearsify app to redeem the offer.
Prime members can regularly get a 10 cent per gallon discount every day when purchasing gas at participating locations using their linked accounts.
Amazon added a 10-cent gas discount after receiving feedback from Amazon Prime members, Amazon Prime vice president Jamil Ghani told USA Today at the time. “We’re always looking at places that are valuable to our members. Every time we ask… What makes Prime even more valuable to them is fuel savings,” he said.
Mike Snyder is a reporter for the trending team at USA Today. You can follow him in the thread, send BlueSky, X with X and send him an email Bliss & @mikegsnider.bsky.social & @mikesnider &msnider@usatoday.com
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