Anyone who has EBT (Electronic Benefits Transfer) card, which is also known as foods stamp funded by the United States of America and its territories including District of Columbia (D.C) government to assist the citizens in curbing hunger or Medicaid can get a massive discount at Amazon for their Amazon Prime service by almost 50%! Amazon Prime has a long list of services, such as two days fastest shipping, prime video service, prime music service, audible prime service, along with several free books to read through Amazon’s Kindle which is a cross-platforms meaning it can be used on any devices including the web-based one.
Also, another Amazon Prime service is unlimited photos storing service where anyone who has an Amazon Prime membership can upload as many as photos they wish and store them there for storage, which is cloud-based so that they can be accessed at any time anywhere with any devices which are cross-platforms.
Do you have Food Stamp Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) card or Medicaid card? And you have Amazon’s Prime membership already but wishing that there was a way or a discount that would help you financially a bit? If you don’t have Amazon Prime membership, you are still qualified! Then this is for you! It must be an EBT card, an Electronic Benefits Transfer card or Medicaid card to be eligible for almost 50% off monthly for Amazon Prime membership. For Amazon Prime membership a month would cost $12.99 or $119 a year. For anyone who has an EBT card or Medicaid card is eligible for… $5.99 per month for Amazon Prime membership! How can you get a discount with an EBT card or Medicaid card user for Amazon Prime membership? Click/press here, and it will take you directly to Amazon’s EBT/Medicaid user discount offer page where they will ask you for your information such as your name, your address that you use for shipping, and then your EBT card number or your Medicaid card number. To be eligible, Amazon requires you to take a photoshoot of your EBT card or your Medicaid card. It is pretty quick, easy, and safe. To ease your worrisome that this might sound too good of a deal, I did it myself, and it is safe as it is actually from Amazon directly as it’s on Amazon’s website, so it is legitimate. I cannot speak for others, but the link I provide above is legitimate and the actual one, so if you see others saying the same thing, please be careful because it might not be legit. You can easily find if you are on the right website or not by clicking your address bar at the top of your internet browser where it says “www something . com” and if it shows “amazon.com” then you are on the right one, but if it shows “amaz0n.com” then you are NOT on the real website. It is always important to check the main address for a website to make sure that it’s the right one. Another example: joshiesworld.com/this-part-isnt-important-as-its-not-main-name/ is real and j05h1e5w0rld.com/after-the-main-name-its-not-important-to-look-this-part/ is NOT real.
- Click/Press here.
- Click the “Get started” yellow button on Amazon.
- Log in your Amazon account if you have one; if not, then create one and fill your information such as your name, shipping address, your social security (to validate for), and your EBT or Medicaid card information.
- You did it! From there, it should be quick and accepted (unless you entered inaccurate information that they couldn’t validate that you do have EBT or Medicaid with the United States) so you can start paying only $5.99 a month instead of $12.99 a month for all of Amazon Prime benefits.
Now with that, enjoy the discount offered by Amazon! I believe that Amazon offers this in the hope to get more prime memberships and to encourage more shoppers to use Amazon. Also, COVID-19 is probably another reason for Amazon to offer this discount as well. I use Amazon Prime for two things, two days shipping and also their Prime Video, which has a decent library for TV shows and movies along with their contents (like Carnival Row, The Expanse, The Man In The High Castle, Hanna and The Americans). Note that because we are amid a pandemic, Amazon slows down their shipping a bit but still ships them faster than anyone without the Prime membership. For example, two days to maybe 3-4 days while for one without membership may ship 7 to 10 days, so when this pandemic is over, then they would start shipping two days again.
Joshua “Joshie” Sullivan.
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