9 Amazon Prime Perks to Make the Most of October Prime Day
- Get free same-day delivery on qualifying items
- Earn extra discounts when shopping with an Echo
- Schedule convenient shipping dates for packages
- Track packages using your Amazon Echo
- Shop Early Access deals before non-Prime members
- Have Amazon deliver your package inside your house
- Get Amazon packages delivered to your garage
- Send gifts to other Prime members, even without addresses
- Share Prime perks with your family
In just two days, Amazon’s October Prime Day — the second Prime Day of 2023 — starts. Here are nine Prime membership benefits you may want to use:
- Get free same-day delivery on qualifying items: If you need a product immediately, check if it’s eligible for same-day delivery. Look for products marked as “Prime FREE Same-Day” while shopping.
- Earn extra discounts when shopping with an Echo: Ask “Alexa, what are my deals?” to get Prime-exclusive deals and add items to your cart.
- Schedule convenient shipping dates for packages: Choose a specific delivery date during checkout with Amazon Day.
- Track packages using your Amazon Echo: Use your Amazon Echo to ask “Alexa, where’s my package?” to get information about your order.
- Shop Early Access deals before non-Prime members: Enjoy a 30-minute head start on sales that offer Prime Early Access.
- Have Amazon deliver your package inside your house: For added security, opt for in-home delivery with a Key-compatible smart lock and Amazon Cloud Cam.
- Get Amazon packages delivered to your garage: Use Key Delivery to prevent porch theft and have packages delivered to your garage.
- Send gifts to other Prime members, even without addresses: Utilize the Prime feature that allows you to send gifts to other Prime members who have a registered phone number or email address.
- Share Prime perks with your family: Share your Prime membership with another adult, as well as with up to four teens and four children in your household.
Source: October Prime Day Starts in 2 Days: 9 Amazon Prime Perks to Use – CNET