Going away to college? Then I've got a great Amazon Prime Day deal for you

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I enjoyed my university years, but I'd have liked them more if I had access to six months of Amazon Prime for free. That's what you can get if you're a college student or going away to university this year, or if you're aged between 18 and 25 in the US and UK.

Shop Amazon's full sale

While the Amazon Prime Day sales are basically here already, to get the most out of them, you'll want to be an Amazon Prime member, which is why this student-centric deals is so appealing.

Get Prime for Young Adults free for six months

Get Prime for Young Adults free for six months
Ahh to be young again! Thanks to the Prime Day deals, you can score six months of Prime for Young Adults for free. With it you'll get access to all the deals next week, up to 10% cash back on select categories during Prime Day, and free, fast shipping, among other things. After the trial, it's $7.49 / £4.49 a month or $69 / $47 for a whole year and is for folks aged 18 - 24 or with .edu email address.

Now to qualify for Prime for Young Adults you'll need to prove your age or have a university/college email address to get in as a student. But once done you get access to a whole range of Prime perks.

Not only do those include deals and fast delivery, but also access to Prime Video for streaming TV shows and movies, as well as Amazon Music and Prime Gaming. And more still on top of that, so I suggest you check out Prime for Young Adults for more details.

Of course, people who are no longer of an eligible age and have left their university days behind them, you can still sign up to a free trial of Prime if you're a new customer.

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