Amazon has launched new Prime video membership deals for 14th Feb, Valentine’s Day. The corporation has unveiled a Youth Offer, which gives 18–24-year-olds a 50% discount on their Prime subscription. Moreover, If you purchased Prime through the promotion, you can welcome other customers in the same age range through the Amazon app’s Prime Connections tab.
When the recommended individual joins Prime and validates his or her age, you will receive a 15-day complimentary Prime membership upgrade, and your buddy will receive a flat 60% payback on the cost of the Prime plan they bought.
Youth deals:
Customers who join Prime video through the Amazon Prime Referrals program can save 60% on their Subscription: 50% as a component of the Youth Deal and 10% as a one-time Referral award. The cashback amount varies depending on the Prime plan chosen by your buddy and might reach Rs 900 for the 1-year subscription.
This means that your buddy can acquire a Rs 179 monthly Amazon prime for just ₹ 71. The same is true for the 3-month and 1-year plans. Your buddy can get a 3-month and a 9-month Prime subscription for ₹ 183 and ₹ 599, accordingly, with both deals.
Subscribers aged 18 to 24 who purchased Prime with the Youth deal can only get recommendations through their Amazon app. When one of your suggested friends joins Prime and proves their age, you will receive an extra 15 days of Prime. However, there is no limit to the number of extra days of Amazon you can earn by recommending more and more of your pals.
How to Claim Valentine’s Day offer for youth on Amazon Prime Video?
It is important to note that 18-24-year-old Prime subscribers who purchased Prime with the Youth deal can only receive referrals through the Amazon application at http://www.amazon.in/prime/qualify/referral.
When the referred buddy joins Amazon Prime and validates his or her age, you will receive 15 additional days of Prime Video. However, Amazon has said that there is no limit to the number of additional days of Prime you can obtain by recommending friends.
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