If You Are An Amazon Prime Member, You Are Going To Want To See These Exclusive Deals

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Jack Kocsis Director of Commerce
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If you are an Amazon Prime member, I don’t need to sell you on the benefits you already enjoy. The free shipping alone is enough to justify membership – and when you factor in the access to Amazon’s vast movie and TV library, joining becomes a no-brainer.

Those Prime perks ignore one of the other opportunities that comes with membership – exclusive deals. What kind of deals am I talking about? I’m talking about deals like the ones below on Amazon’s very, very popular Kindle devices. Prime members can get them $30 to $50 off! How good of a deal is that? I’ll put it this way – Kindles were only $20 off on Black Friday…

 

Normally $80, the Kindle is 38 percent off for Amazon Prime members (Photo via Amazon)

Normally $80, the Kindle is $30 off for Prime members (Photo via Amazon)

Kindle E-reader, Black, 6-inch Glare-Free Touchscreen Display, Wi-Fi on sale for $49.99

Normally $120, the Paperwhite is $30 off for Prime members (Photo via Amazon)

Normally $120, the Paperwhite is $30 off for Prime members (Photo via Amazon)

Kindle Paperwhite E-reader, Black, 6-inch High-Resolution Display (300 ppi) with Built-in Light on sale for $89.99

Normally $200, the Kindle Voyage is $50 off for Prime members (Photo via Amazon)

Normally $200, the Kindle Voyage is $50 off for Prime members (Photo via Amazon)

Kindle Voyage E-reader, 6-inch High-Resolution Display (300 ppi) with Adaptive Built-in Light, PagePress Sensors, Wi-Fi on sale for $149.99

Amazon Prime costs either $10.99/month or $99/year. If you take advantage of the deal on the Kindle Voyage, for example, you’re already halfway to paying it off.

Amazon Kindles discounted for Prime members (Photo via Amazon)

Amazon Kindles discounted for Prime members (Photo via Amazon)

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