Amazon Prime Day 2024 hasn’t officially started, but the Prime Early Access deals have already started popping up – check out the best deals!
The Summer 2024 Amazon Prime Days are set for July 16th & 17th, but there are lots of early Prime Day deals you can score NOW!
If you’re like us and just can’t wait for Prime Day to arrive, we’ve rounded up some of the best Amazon Prime Day Early Access Deals you can take advantage of right now! Note that most of these early deals are only available for Prime members. Not a Prime Member? Score a free 30-day trial here!
Between now and July 16th, get yourself ready for the official start of Amazon Prime Day with these tips, too!
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Prime members can save up to 40% off on select Carnival Cruise Lines sailings when booking through the Amazon Travel Deals page. Plus, score up to 30% off other travel deals ands get 10% back in the form of an Amazon.com Gift Card for Avis car rentals.
Prime members can score a FREE of Amazon Music Unlimited 5-Month Subscription ($49.95 value). This offer is only valid for new users who have never subscribed to Amazon Music Unlimited before.
Note that you can cancel at any time, and your subscription will renew at $9.99 for Prime Members or $10.99 for non-Prime Members per month if you choose not to cancel.
Through July 15th, Amazon Prime Members can snag $15 off a $75+ total purchase when shopping at Amazon Fresh physical stores!
Plus, Prime customers who have not previously signed up can get three FREE months of the new Amazon grocery subscription – unlocking unlimited grocery delivery on orders over $35 across from Amazon Fresh, Whole Foods Market, and other local/specialty stores on Amazon as well as more convenient delivery and pickup options!
For a limited time, Prime Members who are new Kindle Unlimited subscribers can score a FREE 3-Month Trial (regularly $35.97)! This offer may vary by account and Non-Prime Members can score a free 30-day trial.
Best of all, you don’t need a Kindle device to read Kindle books! You can use the free Kindle app on your phone or tablet or the Kindle desktop version on any computer or laptop instead!
Note that your subscription will automatically renew at $11.99 per month after your 3-month trial offer ends, but you can cancel at any time.
Prime members can score 50% off a large selection of TV shows and videos for purchase on Prime Video. Plus, get early access to deals on select channels via Prime Video Channels like Crunchyroll, STARZ, and MGM+ for $0.99 each per month for up to two months, and get 50% off for up to two months on AMC+ and Paramount+ with SHOWTIME.
Amazon Prime Members enjoy exclusive early access to Amazon Prime Day Deals before any other shoppers. These early access deals are available ahead of Amazon Prime Day, and the early access to some of the best deals will continue on Prime Day 2024, which officially starts on July 16th.
Prime Early Access has already begun! Be sure to check out our team’s picks for some of the hottest deals in the post above, or check out more live Amazon Prime Early Access deals here.
Even after Prime Day officially begins on July 16th, the benefit of being a Prime Member continues! Select Prime Day deals will be Prime Early Access Lightning Deals, meaning only Prime Members will have the ability to claim these offers 30 minutes before other shoppers. The best deals sell out quickly, so it’s all the more reason to sign up for a Prime Membership in time for the sale to start!
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