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Do you know all the benefits of Amazon Prime?  Whether you’re an online shopper, media streamer, or book lover, Amazon Prime could save you lots of money.

And via Business InsiderAmazon Prime is having a flash sale!  On November 18, 2016 (tomorrow) between 12:00 AM and 11:59 pm Eastern Time, you can buy a year membership to Amazon Prime for just $79!

Amazon Prime Comes With Lots of Valuable Perks, Like Free 2-Day Shipping!

I’ll remind you what you get with Amazon Prime so you can decide if this deal is worth it to you!

Purchase Amazon Prime at a 20% Discount

Link:   Amazon Prime

Amazon Prime usually costs $99 per year.  But on November 18, 2016 between 12:00 am and 11:59 pm Eastern Time, you can get it for $79!

Many of the Million Mile Secrets team subscribe to Amazon Prime, because it comes with:

I like that Amazon Prime allows you to download movies and TV shows to your devices.  This is useful when you don’t have access to Wi-Fi (like on a plane)!

No Entertainment on Your Flight? Watch a Downloaded Movie When You Have Amazon Prime

Note:   If you’re only interested in 2-day shipping, you can also check out ShopRunner.  They offer free 2-day shipping at over 85 stores.

And you can get a complimentary ShopRunner membership if you have an eligible American Express card, like the Starwood Preferred Guest® Credit Card from American Express or the Gold Delta SkyMiles® Credit Card from American Express.

Use the Right Cards

If you jump on this deal, make sure you use cards that will give you the most rewards!  Amazon Prime has counted as a purchase from Amazon in the past.  So use cards like:

Bottom Line

Amazon Prime is having a sale tomorrow!  On November 18, 2016 between 12:00 am and 11:59 pm Eastern Time, you can buy a year’s membership for $79 instead of the usual $99.

With Amazon Prime, you’ll get free 2-day shipping on items sold by Amazonunlimited movies and TV shows from their collection, and early access to sales and deals.

And if you take advantage of this sale, use a credit card that will get you a bonus on your purchase, like the Discover it Cash Back!

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