Millions of people have been enjoying the convenience of e-commerce for years. And in the post-pandemic world, many more are taking advantage of online shopping. Throughout all of this, Amazon quickly emerged as the world’s most popular online retailer. With all the additional benefits, many shoppers are also opting for their premium membership. However, elderly and low-income shoppers are worried that they will not be able to afford the membership fee on a fixed income. You may be surprised to learn that Amazon offers discounts for people in these situations. But how much is an Amazon Prime membership for seniors?
What Is Amazon Prime?
Amazon Prime is the name of the premium membership provided by Amazon that gives subscribers special benefits. For an annual fee, members get free delivery (including same-day options in some cities) as well as free shipping. They also gain access to Prime Video, Amazon Music, Prime Gaming, Prime Reading, and Amazon Photos. However, one of the most attractive features is the added savings on Prime Day and other exclusive deals on thousands of items.
There are added conveniences for seniors as well. They can take advantage of fast, free delivery on groceries to save time and the trouble of going themselves. Shoppers at Whole Foods will complete your order, and then you have the option to schedule two-hour delivery or one-hour in-store pickup. Amazon also offers many SNAP-eligible groceries to help low-income households access healthy food.
Additionally, senior citizens can quickly refill medications by signing up for subscriptions through Amazon Pharmacy. They can even take advantage of Prime coupons that offer up to 30% off the final bill.
How Much Is an Amazon Prime Membership for Seniors?
Despite the relatively high cost compared to other discount-buying clubs, most people agree that the membership is an excellent value for your money. Normally, an Amazon Prime membership costs $14.99 a month or $139 a year if you pay the annual fee upfront.
However, there are discounted rates available through the Prime Access program. Seniors who receive government assistance can now qualify for a significantly discounted rate of $6.99 a month. Households within 150% of the federal poverty guidelines may also be eligible for Prime Access.
What Do You Need to Qualify?
The good news is that there are no age restrictions to receive the discount. But to qualify for the lower rate, seniors must enroll in Prime Access, either through one of the eligible government assistance programs or income verification. Keep in mind that you must provide proof of eligibility when you sign up. When you present an image of either your benefit card or letter of eligibility, the following programs will qualify you for the discount:
- Medicaid
- DE (Direct Express)
- LIHEAP (Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program)
- NSLP (National School Lunch Program)
- SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program)
- SSI (Supplemental Security Income)
- TANF (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families)
- TTANF (Tribal Assistance)
- WIC (Women, Infants, and Children Program)
- NAP (Puerto Rico’s Nutrition Assistance Program)
Low-income seniors whose earnings don’t exceed 150% of the federal poverty guideline may also qualify for Prime Access. However, keep in mind that an AARP membership alone won’t make you eligible for the discount.
How Do You Sign Up?
To receive the discount, you must create an Amazon account by entering your email and choosing a password. Current Prime members can also switch to the Prime Access program as long as they’re eligible.
Once you’ve signed up, go to the Accounts & Lists tab and choose Prime Membership from the drop-down menu. As you search through all the membership options, look for the Qualified Government Assistance button. Then select it to navigate to the Prime Access page.
You will see a yellow button to start the 30-day free trial. However, you’ll need to provide proof of eligibility, either by indicating the government program you’re part of or confirming your income.
Providing Proof of Eligibility
Amazon says you can prove eligibility in one of two ways. You can either instantly verify through 3rd party income estimation or upload a qualifying document. If you choose the second option, you’ll need to provide a legible image of your benefit card or eligibility letter. It must clearly show the expiration or issue date and the beneficiary’s name.
Once you complete the eligibility verification, you must then enter a payment method that will be charged after the trial ends. Finally, select “continue” to finish your application. By following a few simple steps and providing all the necessary information, you will be able to enjoy an Amazon Prime membership at a huge discount.
You’ll need to reverify your eligibility for Prime Access every 12 months. But don’t worry about forgetting to reupload your documents—Amazon will send you an email to remind you whenever it’s time to do so.
Now that you’re a Prime Access member, you can link your family members’ Amazon profiles to your account. This allows you to share the benefits of Prime membership with them. Up to two adults, four teens, and four kids can be part of each Amazon Household. However, keep in mind that children can’t shop on Amazon—they can only access digital content. With your approval, teens are able to place orders.
Other Ways to Save on Amazon Prime
If you don’t qualify for Prime Access, luckily there are other ways to save money on an Amazon membership. You can potentially use the Amazon Household feature to split the cost of Prime with a family member.
Prime Student is another money-saving option for anyone who’s in school. Individuals who are currently enrolled in college (and young adults between the ages of 18 to 24) may qualify for a discounted Prime rate of just $69 per year. Right now students can receive a free six-month Prime trial to test out the service. Other membership benefits include a complimentary 3-month subscription to Calm, $5 off your first Amazon Warehouse purchase, and a free month of homework help through Course Hero.
Finally, the last way to save on Prime is to pay the annual fee upfront. The monthly membership costs $14.99, which equals roughly $180 per year. However, the membership fee only costs $139 if you pay for the full year when you sign up for Prime. That’s a savings of around $40, which is substantial if you’re on a budget.
Do you think Amazon Prime membership is worth it? Why or why not? Share your thoughts in the comments.
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