Amazon Prime
Coverage of Amazon Prime in the Nexus archive.
- Amazon set to expand drone delivery of lightweight packages to 500 US cities
Amazon announced plans to expand drone delivery of lightweight packages into nearly 500 U.S. cities, with deliveries potentially taking as fast as 30 minutes for items up to 5 pounds. This expansion intensifies competition between Amazon and Walmart, although the service faces hurdles such as regulatory challenges and limited package capacity.
- Amazon Prime subscribers: Could you be eligible for settlement money?
Millions of Amazon Prime customers may be eligible for money from a $2.5 billion settlement involving Amazon and the FTC.
- Deadline to file claim in $2.5B settlement over Amazon Prime coming soon
A $2.5B settlement involving Amazon Prime is approaching its deadline for claim submissions, with participants potentially eligible to receive up to $51.
- Duke-Michigan rematch scrapped over broadcast rights, Texas Tech steps in at Madison Square Garden
The Duke-Michigan basketball rematch was canceled due to broadcast rights issues and has been replaced by a Duke-Texas Tech game at Madison Square Garden on Dec. 21. The original Dec. 21 matchup was initially scheduled for Madison Square Garden and later moved to Miami before cancellation. Duke and Michigan previously met in February, with Duke winning 68-63.
- TikTok is testing a rival to Amazon Prime as it looks to create a US e-commerce giant
TikTok is testing a membership program called TikTok Shop Plus in the US, offering discounts, coupons, and free shipping to compete with Amazon Prime. The service aims to retain customers and prevent sales from shifting to Amazon, with price points ranging from $6 to $15 monthly. The initiative mirrors Amazon's strategies, including hiring former Amazon employees and adopting similar fulfillment practices.
- Here’s how to claim your refund from $2.5 billion FTC deal in Amazon Prime settlement
Amazon is processing refunds under a $2.5 billion FTC settlement following allegations of unauthorized Prime enrollments and cancellation barriers. Eligible U.S. customers who signed up via a 'challenged enrollment flow' or faced cancellation issues between June 2019 and June 2025 may receive up to $51, with claims due by July 27.
- Deadline to file claim in $2.5B settlement over Amazon Prime coming soon
A $2.5B settlement related to Amazon Prime is approaching its deadline for claim submissions, with participants eligible to receive up to $51. Individuals have only days left to file their claims.
- Here's how to claim the Amazon Prime FTC lawsuit payout before the deadline
Amazon is paying $1.5 billion to customers as part of an FTC settlement over misleading Prime sign-up tactics. Eligible customers can claim refunds of up to $51 until July 27, 2026, if they were unknowingly enrolled or failed to cancel Prime between June 2019 and June 2025.
- Deadline approaches for Amazon Prime settlement claims
A $2.5 billion settlement involving Amazon Prime accounts requires customers to submit claims by July 27. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) alleged Amazon enrolled users in Prime without consent and made cancellations difficult, leading to a $1 billion fine and $1.5 billion in customer payments. Eligible users must meet four conditions, including unintentional enrollment or failed cancellations between June 2019 and June 2025, limited Prime usage, and not having already received an automatic refund.
- [US] Very convincing Amazon scam
A user received two suspicious Amazon order confirmations with incorrect product descriptions and images, both scheduled for Tuesday delivery. The emails contained a slightly altered sender address (shipment-tracking@amazon - .com) and aimed to trick the user into clicking links. The user confirmed their actual orders were listed correctly in their account, with no fake orders present.
- Amazon Prime costs more than ever... but clever hacks let you squeeze more than $1,400 in value from your subscription
Amazon Prime's subscription cost has increased, but the article highlights strategies to extract over $1,400 in value from the service. It focuses on maximizing benefits despite the higher price.
- [US] supposedly amazon took money but I haven’t purchased anything recently, is this a scam?
A Reddit user suspects a scam after a $1.81 charge from Amazon appeared on their bank statement, despite not purchasing anything recently. They are part of an Amazon family account without paying for Prime and recently created a new account with bank information added.
- I canceled Amazon Prime to curb my impulse shopping. It worked better than I expected.
The author canceled her Amazon Prime membership to reduce impulse purchases and save money. She found that running errands and buying directly from smaller companies led to more mindful shopping and a greater sense of control over her purchasing decisions.
- Amazon Prime members can get 50 cents off gas, but only for a limited time. Here’s how
Amazon Prime members can save $0.50 per gallon at participating gas stations from July 2 to 5 by linking an Earnify account. The discount applies only during this period, with a regular $0.10 per gallon discount available at other times.
- Amazon Prime members can get 50 cents off gas, but only for a limited time. Here’s how
Amazon Prime members can save $0.50 per gallon at participating gas stations from July 2 to 5, with a regular $0.10 discount available year-round. The promotion requires linking an Earnify account, which offers additional savings for Prime members during the limited-time offer.
- Best Prime 2026 deals for Disney merch under $50
The article highlights the best Disney merchandise deals available during Amazon Prime Days 2026, all priced under $50. It focuses on affordable options for consumers seeking Disney-themed products during the event.
- Best Prime 2026 deals for Disney merch under $50
The article highlights Disney merchandise deals under $50 available during Amazon Prime Days 2026. It focuses on affordable options for Disney-themed products during the 2026 Prime event.
- Score the best 2026 Amazon Prime deals under $50: Wellness, home, beauty, pets and more
The article highlights Amazon Prime deals under $50 in 2026 across categories like wellness, home, beauty, and pets. It emphasizes these as 'steals' for consumers.
- Score the best 2026 Amazon Prime deals under $50: Wellness, home, beauty, pets and more
The article highlights Amazon Prime deals under $50 for 2026, covering categories like wellness, home, beauty, and pets. These promotions are positioned as exclusive offers for Prime members.
- Score the best 2026 Amazon Prime deals under $50: Wellness, home, beauty, pets and more
The article highlights Amazon Prime deals for 2026 under $50, covering categories like wellness, home, beauty, and pets. Readers are encouraged to take advantage of these discounted offers.
- Score the best 2026 Amazon Prime deals under $50: Wellness, home, beauty, pets and more
The article highlights 2026 Amazon Prime deals under $50, focusing on categories like wellness, home, beauty, and pets. These deals are positioned as cost-effective options for consumers.
- JPMorgan says Amazon Prime is worth 10x what members pay — a compelling case to hike fees
JPMorgan claims Amazon Prime's value is ten times the membership fee, suggesting potential for fee increases. The article notes that Prime's growing value coincides with slowing subscriber growth.
- Anti Prime Day? Deals for non-Prime shoppers from Walmart, Target, Best Buy
Walmart, Target, and Best Buy are offering deals to compete with Amazon Prime Day, including Walmart's Deal week, Target's Circle Deal Days, and Best Buy's Tech Fest Sale. These promotions provide discounts ranging from 40% to 60% on various items, with some exclusive offers for members of their loyalty programs.
- The best early Prime Day home deals: Save up to 70% on Levoit, Shark and more
Early Prime Day home deals are available before June 23, offering discounts up to 70% on products like Levoit and Shark vacuums, Dyson V8 cordless vacuums, Sleepmax Hybrid mattresses, and kitchen gadgets. Prime members can access deals on items such as smart toasters, robot vacuums, and coffee makers with significant price reductions.
- 26 Amazon Prime Perks You Might Not Be Using (2026)
The article highlights 26 Amazon Prime perks beyond free two-day shipping, focusing on benefits available ahead of Amazon Prime Day in 2026.
- How Much Would $10,000 Invested in Amazon Stock 20 Years Ago Be Worth Today?
A $10,000 investment in Amazon stock 20 years ago would have grown significantly as the company's market capitalization surged from tens of billions to over $2.7 trillion. Key milestones include the 2006 launch of Amazon Web Services (AWS), the 2022 20-for-1 stock split, and a 130% stock price increase from July 2022 to 2026 under CEO Andy Jassy.
- Clean your mattress for as low as $8 with these top-rated products
The article highlights affordable mattress cleaning products starting at $8, including vacuum cleaners, steam cleaners, and deodorizers from brands like Arm & Hammer and Black+Decker. These items aim to reduce allergens, eliminate odors, and extend mattress lifespan, with discounts up to 43%.
- This breathable men's polo just dropped to its lowest price ever on Amazon — just $10
A men's breathable polo shirt is available on Amazon for $10, its lowest price ever, after a 60% discount. The lightweight, quick-dry fabric has a 4.6-star rating, with over 1,000 units sold last month. It features a three-button design and is available in 20 colors and sizes up to 3XL.
- How Off Campus heartthrob Belmont Cameli saved SEVEN lives after donating his kidney before rocky rise to fame with Amazon Prime smash hit
Belmont Cameli donated his kidney, saving seven lives, before gaining fame through an Amazon Prime smash hit show. His act of altruism highlights his transition from a health-saving donor to a rising celebrity.
- Streaming firms lash out at 'desperate' BBC over claims Labour could force Netflix and Amazon Prime subscribers 'to pay TV licence fee'
The BBC is being criticized by streaming firms for suggesting that Labour could force Netflix and Amazon Prime subscribers to pay a TV licence fee. This proposal has sparked outrage among streaming services, who view it as an unfair and desperate move. The dispute centres around the potential expansion of the TV licence fee to include streaming platforms.
- Labour could force Netflix and Amazon Prime subscribers 'to pay TV licence fee' to fund the BBC
The Labour party may require Netflix and Amazon Prime subscribers to pay a TV licence fee to fund the BBC. This proposal aims to support the BBC's funding. The plan could impact online streaming services
- Amazon Luna's May lineup includes Guardians of the Galaxy and the Resident Evil 2 remake
Amazon Luna's May lineup features Guardians of the Galaxy and the Resident Evil 2 remake, with Prime members eligible to claim a code for Mafia II: Definitive Edition. The lineup includes popular titles for subscribers. Amazon Luna continues to expand its gaming offerings.
- Amazon explores 'The Apprentice' reboot with Trump Jr set for promotion: report
Amazon is exploring a reboot of 'The Apprentice' and considering Donald Trump Jr. as a host, following the show's original run with his father, Donald Trump. Trump Jr. has served as a boardroom adviser for the Trump Organization, and Amazon has not yet approached the family for discussions.
- Amazon Summer Beauty Event: Save up to 48% on sunscreens from Neutrogena, Aveeno and more
Amazon's Summer Beauty Event offers up to 48% off sunscreens from brands like Neutrogena, Aveeno, and Banana Boat, with discounts on products such as SPF 50 sprays and tinted face sunscreens. Sales include deals like a Neutrogena Ultra Sheer SPF spray for $7 and an Aveeno SPF lotion with $17 off, available until May 10.
- Sharge’s fast Qi2.2 MagSafe battery is down to $70 with a free USB-C cable
The Sharge Icemag 3 Qi2.2 MagSafe power bank, featuring a 10,000mAh battery, 25W wireless charging for iPhone 16-series and newer models, and a built-in kickstand, is available for $69.90 on Amazon with a free 60W USB-C cable for Prime subscribers. It also offers a $67.92 price point via Sharge’s store with code ICE15, praised for its build quality, cooling system, and fast charging performance.