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With Amazon nixing its program that allowed members to share free shipping benefits, some customers may be wondering what steps to take next. Amazon announced it was replacing its Prime Invitee Program with Amazon Family, a move that tightens restrictions ...
Starting Oct. 1, Amazon will change its program that allows Prime members to share free shipping benefits with people outside their household.
Amazon is ending its Prime Invitee perk come October, joining a wave of companies pushing consumers to get their own subscriptions and not share benefits. Here's how things could change for you.
Amazon is ending a program that let Prime members share free shipping benefits with people outside their household. Instead, Amazon is encouraging users who don't live with the account holder to pay for their own Prime subscription, offering them a one-year subscription for $14.99.
From Oct. 1, 2025, Amazon Prime members will no longer be allowed to share free shipping with someone unless they live at the same address.