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New Family Photo Sharing + 50 Free Photo Prints With Amazon Prime

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Looking for a way to share your travel photos with friends and family WITHOUT posting them to social media?

Good news!  Folks with Amazon Prime can now create a “Family Vault” and share their photos with up to 5 people.  This perk is in addition to the unlimited photo storage that comes with Amazon Prime.

Plus, you can get 50 free prints using the code “OCT50PRINTS” while supplies last!  And shipping is free. 😉

Get Unlimited Photo Storage, 50 Free Prints, and the Ability to Easily Share Your Travel Photos With Friends and Family With Amazon Prime!

Here’s more about this deal.

Amazon Prime Photos

Did you know you can create a “Family Vault” through Amazon Prime and easily share photos with up to 5 family members and friends?

This could be a fun way for travelers, especially those who don’t want their photos on social media like Facebook or Instagram, to share their experiences with loved ones.  And it’s a great option if you have family that doesn’t use social media.

Invite Up to 5 People to Join Your “Family Vault” With Amazon Prime Photos

Plus, for a limited-time you can get 50 free prints with free shipping when you use the code “OCT50PRINTS” to place an order through Amazon Prime photos.

And remember, Amazon Prime offers unlimited photo storage too!  So you’ll never have to worry about running out of space.

Not an Amazon Prime Member?

Link:   Blue Cash Everyday® Card from American Express

Link:   Blue Cash Preferred® Card from American Express

Get 10% Off Amazon Prime With These Cards for a Limited Time

If you don’t already have an Amazon Prime membership, consider 1 of the AMEX Blue Cash cards, that are currently offering 10% back on Amazon purchases (including Prime fees!).

With both the AMEX Blue Cash Everyday and Blue Cash Preferred card, you can earn up to $200 back by getting 10% back on the first $2,000 in Amazon purchases made on the card in the first 6 months of opening your account.

Note:  This offer ends January 11, 2017.

That’s in addition to the sign-up bonus you’ll earn after completing minimum spending requirements.

You can read my full review of this offer here.

Amazon Prime Adds Fun to Travel

Plus, Amazon Prime is good for:

I also like that Amazon Prime allows you to download their movies and TV shows to your device.  This is useful for when you’re flying without Wi-Fi!

Bottom Line

Folks with Amazon Prime can now set-up a “Family Vault” through Amazon Prime photos and easily share their photos with up to 5 family members or friends.

This perk is in addition to the unlimited photo storage you get with an Amazon Prime membership.  S

And while supplies last you can get 50 free prints using the code “OCT50PRINTS”.

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