Prime Day 2025 is women using poppers during sex videoscoming, and if you want to shop all the best deals, you'll need an Amazon Prime account.
The annual summer shopping extravaganza known as Prime Day kicks off on Tuesday, July 8 and runs through Friday, July 11, marking the longest Prime Day ever. Deals will be dropping as often as every five minutes at certain points during the event, and most will be exclusive to Prime members. Sure, there will be plenty of deals available to shop regardless of your membership status, but Amazon typically reserves the best for its members — that's kind of the point of the event.
Not yet a Prime member? Want to revive your old Prime account? You can sign up for a free 30-day trial and unlock access to the sale. And nothing is stopping you from canceling before 30 days to avoid paying full price — just saying.
Regardless of whether or not you stick around, here's how you can sign up for Amazon Prime:
Total TimeStep 1: Go to the Amazon Prime sign-up page and click on Start your free 30-day trial.
Head to Amazon Prime's sign-up page.
Step 2: Input your email if you have an existing Amazon account or click on Create Your Amazon account.
A new sign-in page will open up on the website. Input your email or mobile number and password if you have an existing Amazon account or click on Create Your Amazon account. If you make a new account, you'll need to provide some basic information such as name, email, and password.
Step 3: If you're creating a new account, follow the steps to verify your email with a One-Time Password.
If you choose to create a new account, Amazon will send an OTP to your respective email address or mobile number for account verification. If you are using an existing account, skip to Step 5.
Step 4: Input the OTP and click on Verify.
Once the OTP verification page appears on the screen, input the code and click on Verify.
Step 5: Sign up for your free one-month trial or purchase a full subscription.
Now users have two options: sign up for a free one-month trial or purchase a full subscription, though many users might not qualify for a free trial if they have already availed it in the past with the same email or phone number. If you are purchasing a subscription, click on one of these four plans to become a prime member: Monthly Prime Membership— costs $14.99 per month Annual Membership— costs $139 per year or under $12 monthly Student Monthly Membership— costs $7.49 per month; students are eligible for exclusive offers including a 6-month free Prime trial. Prime for government assistance recipients— costs $6.99 per month (must verify eligibility)
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