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General Discussion => The Buzz => Topic started by: Simon on March 15, 2014, 20:38
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Amazon plans to hike the annual fee for its popular Prime service by 25% in the US, just weeks after a similar price hike here in the UK, leading to fears it could alienate its best customers.
The increase, from $79 to $99, comes about six weeks after Amazon warned that it may raise prices by as much as $40 to offset rising fuel and shipping costs. Prime, which offers unlimited two-day shipping among other perks, had cost $79 since its introduction in 2005.
In February, Amazon raised the price of Prime in the UK from £49 to £79, and added unlimited movie and television streaming to the package at the same time.
Amazon also plans to add a music streaming service to Prime, which could conceivably entail a further price rise.
Read more: http://www.pcpro.co.uk/news/387592/amazon-risks-losing-best-customers-with-prime-price-hikes
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I don't subscribe to Prime. Amazon standard service is usually fast enough for me. :)
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Same here (the free service), but I've noticed deliveries have got slower recently. I guess they're trying to force people to go to Prime.
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I've noticed Amazon prices seem to have increased lately and I've ended up buying elsewhere!
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I've also noticed that. Where is your elsewhere? I used to use Sainsburys but they have most inconsiderately stopped selling real CDs and only now offer downloads. >:(