Amazon Free Shipping Threshold Now $35

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Amazon has raised the threshold needed to get free shipping from $25 to $35.

You still get free 2nd day shipping on all orders with Amazon Prime. A prime trial is free with Amazon Mom or Amazon Student.
Or you can always share Amazon prime for a fraction of the regular cost in this DDF thread!

Amazon offers free shipping with $35+ orders or get free next-day shipping on all orders with a free trial of Amazon Prime. Prime members can share benefits with a Household member here, allowing them to double up on Amazon Prime promos!Ā  A 6 month trial and discounted Prime membership is available with Amazon Student. EBT/Medicaid Cardholders canĀ save on Prime Membership here.

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mr g

Amazon prime 2 day shipping has been using USPS for all my recent shipping. has this been happening to anybody else?
usps is a disaster for me in Brooklyn.

reuvenhunt

so much bad news
1st United, now this!

Nic3456

This spurred me to breakdown and get a Prime Account – it was already driving me crazy as it seems like Amazon is purposely slowing down deliveries of non-prime orders (used to get my non-prime orders in 2 business days 95% of the time, but now its more like 5-7 business days).

Liz

@mr g: Same thing with me. I get at least 5 amazon packages a week. I called up and complained, they gave me a supervisor and they put in the notes that I should have “higher priority” shipping and most of the time I will get UPS or FedEx. So far it seems to be working.

Brandon

I absolutely agree. Amazob is definitely slowing down deliveries for non-prime orders.

AsherO

Hope they don’t start making $15 items “add-on-items”… šŸ™

chana

how do i PM someone if i want to share a prime account with them?

danfan

its stil 25$ on amazon.ca….

Liam Knuj

@Danfan: “.ca” means CANADA (not California). Nobody actually lives in Canada.

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