
"Through the Prime Invitee program, established in 2008, subscribers could share their shipping benefits with other people who live in their "household" even if they live at another address. That program is ending at the end of this month. Customers will roll into the Amazon Family program, which lets you share Prime benefits with one other adult and four kids in your home. Family members also share Amazon Music, select digital content like audiobooks and eBooks, access to Grubhub+, and more."
""We are writing to inform you that the Prime Invitee Program, which allowed sharing Prime's fast, free delivery with others, will end on October 1, 2025," the message read. The explanation added that invited guests will also get a notice, but by September 5, 2025 -- a month after the benefit ends. The email also indicated that affected users can sign up to get Amazon Prime for $14.99 for a whole year, but after that, the price jumps to the normal $14.99 a month."
Prime Invitee, established in 2008, allowed subscribers to share Prime shipping benefits with household members who lived at different addresses. The program will end on October 1, 2025, and affected customers will be rolled into Amazon Family. Amazon Family permits sharing Prime benefits with one other adult and up to four kids at the same primary residential address, and includes shared Amazon Music, select digital content, Grubhub+ access, and other perks. Amazon has notified some customers and will notify invited guests by September 5, 2025. A discounted Prime enrollment offer of $14.99 for a year is available to affected users, after which regular monthly pricing applies.
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