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Amazon Prime Day Approaching! Daily Deals, and JetBlue Bonus for New Members

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Nearly all of us here at Million Mile Secrets have a subscription to Amazon Prime.  And one benefit that comes with it access to private deals on Amazon Prime Day.  This year, Prime Day is on July 11, 2017

And if you don’t have Amazon Prime, you can earn 3,000 JetBlue points for signing-up, which is worth ~$42 in JetBlue flights!  JetBlue points are useful because there are NO blackout dates.  So as long as JetBlue is selling flights, you can redeem JetBlue points for them!

Amazon Prime Comes With Lots of Benefits, Including Access to Prime Day!

I’ll remind you about what to expect with Prime Day.  And help you decide if it’s worth signing-up!

Have Amazon Prime?  Prime Day Is for You!

Link:   Prime Day

Link:   Amazon Prime

I’m a big fan of Amazon Prime.  It’s is a subscription service from Amazon that gets you things like:

Million Mile Secrets team member Scott has had a good experience with Amazon Prime 2-day delivery.  And he enjoys Prime music streaming while at home and abroad.

One of the best parts is the ability to download movies and TV shows, so you can watch them on the plane!

If You Want to Watch TV Shows but Do NOT Want to Pay for Wi-Fi, Download Them to Your Computer Before Takeoff With Amazon Prime!

Another benefit of being an Amazon Prime member is that you’ll have access to exclusive deals each year on Prime Day.  This year, Prime Day is on July 11, 2017.  But deals will start on July 10, 2017, at 9:00 pm Eastern Time!

With Prime Day, you’ll get things like:

New to Amazon Prime?

Link:   3,000 JetBlue Points for Joining Amazon Prime

Folks who are NOT Amazon Prime members will get 3,000 JetBlue points for purchasing 1 year of Amazon prime ($99 plus tax) through July 6, 2017!

Here are the details:

JetBlue points are worth ~1.4 cents each towards JetBlue flights, so 3,000 JetBlue points are worth ~$42 in JetBlue airfare (3,000 JetBlue points X 1.4 cents per point).  So this is like getting a $42 rebate on your $99 Amazon Prime membership!

Note:   You can also collect JetBlue points with the Barclaycard JetBlue credit cards, or by transferring Citi ThankYou points.

Bottom Line

Amazon Prime Day is on July 11, 2017!  But the exclusive deals begin on July 10, 2017, at 9:00 pm Eastern Time.

If you aren’t already an Amazon Prime member, you can sign-up through this link and earn 3,000 JetBlue points, worth ~$42 in JetBlue flights.  That helps offset the $99 Amazon Prime fee!

Let me know if you spot any good deals for Amazon Prime Day!

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