Sep 22nd, 2024
·3min read
Amazon Prime offers a wide range of benefits, from free two-day shipping to streaming services and exclusive discounts. However, you might reach a point where you no longer need the service or feel it’s no longer worth the price. Canceling your Amazon Prime subscription can save you money, especially if you’re trying to cut down on recurring payments. This guide will walk you through how to cancel Amazon Prime in just a few steps, and how SubTracked can help you manage all your subscriptions with ease.
Amazon Prime is convenient, but it can quickly add up to an annual expense of $139 (or $14.99 per month). If you find that you’re not using Prime’s perks—whether it’s video streaming, free shipping, or other services—you might consider canceling the subscription. Here are a few reasons why you might want to unsubscribe:
Once you’ve made the decision, canceling is easy if you follow the steps below.
Start by logging into your Amazon account using your email and password on the Amazon website. Make sure to use the account that has the active Prime subscription.
After logging in, hover over the Accounts & Lists menu in the top-right corner of the homepage. A dropdown will appear, showing multiple options.
From the dropdown, click on Prime Membership or Your Prime Membership. This will direct you to the page where you can manage all aspects of your Amazon Prime subscription, including renewal dates and benefits.
On the Prime Membership page, look for a section labeled Manage Membership on the left side of the screen. Click on this, and you will see more detailed options about your subscription.
Once in the Manage Membership area, click End Membership and Benefits. Amazon will prompt you several times to ensure you really want to cancel, often highlighting the benefits you’ll be losing. If you’re sure about unsubscribing, continue through the prompts until you reach the final confirmation screen.
After reviewing the details one last time, confirm your cancellation. You will receive an email confirming the end of your Amazon Prime membership. Keep in mind that you will still retain Prime benefits until the current billing cycle ends, after which your account will no longer be charged.
Unsubscribing from Amazon Prime is just one step toward better financial management. If you’re juggling multiple subscriptions, from streaming services to subscription boxes, managing them manually can get overwhelming. SubTracked makes it easy to stay on top of all your subscriptions:
By using SubTracked, you’ll never be caught off-guard by a recurring payment again.
Canceling Amazon Prime is straightforward when you know where to look, and it’s a great way to cut down on unnecessary expenses. While Prime offers plenty of perks, not everyone makes the most of it. If you’ve decided to unsubscribe, follow this step-by-step guide, and consider using a subscription management tool like SubTracked to take full control of your finances.
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