26 Amazon Prime Perks You Might Not Be Using (2026)
Key takeaways
- Below, I've listed the benefits you should be using as an Amazon Prime member.
- Amazon has had more than its fair share of debacles.
- Updated June 2026: I've ensured coverage, pricing, and links are accurate ahead of Amazon Prime Day.
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Courtesy of Amazon Comment Loader Save Story Save this story Comment Loader Save Story Save this story There's a good chance that you initially purchased your Amazon Prime membership to get free two-day shipping. But there are dozens of additional perks that can be tricky to find—and considering the cost of an annual membership, you're doing yourself a disservice if you aren't taking advantage of all of them. I'm here to help you get your money's worth—especially ahead of Amazon Prime Day, which will run from June 23 to 26.
Below, I've listed the benefits you should be using as an Amazon Prime member. Arguably, these incentives alone aren't worth the cost of a membership, but chances are at least one of them will come in handy.
Amazon has had more than its fair share of debacles. But there are still an estimated 201 million members in the United States. If you're one of the hundreds of millions of folks with a Prime membership, these perks are worth checking out.