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Amazon is the place to find all your back to school items whether it be clothes, school supplies, gadgets, and much much more. We live in such a great time where you can get anything you need or want delivered right to your door. http://www.highered.nysed.gov/pdf/compiledguidance092012.pdf Getting an extra fifty bucks to spend on anything your heart desires on Amazon can really make your day. And all it takes to get yours is a few moments to fill out this simple survey about your shopping experience. 

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 Amazon Prime lets you add premium video subscriptions -- Starz, Showtime and so on -- to your Prime Video viewing umbrella. (Alas, you don't get any discounts compared with purchasing those subscriptions separately.) As part of Amazon Family, you can score 20 percent of diaper purchases via Subscribe & Save and 15 percent of eligible products in your baby registry. And speaking of family, you're allowed to extend your membership to one additional adult living in your house.

Following Amazon's acquisition of the grocery chain, you'll be able to score exclusive discounts both in-store and on Amazon.com. At this writing, we don't have specifics, but according to Amazon's press release: "Amazon Prime will become Whole Foods Market's customer rewards program, providing Prime members with special savings and other in-store benefits." And Amazon proper will start selling 365 Everyday Value, Whole Foods Market, Whole Paws and Whole Catch products. 
Although Prime does offer both grocery and local deliveries, Amazon Fresh -- currently available in only a handful of regions -- does not fall under that umbrella. Rather, the service is its own entity, promising same-day or next-day delivery from local grocery stores.Just recently, Amazon eliminated the $299 up-front fee for a Fresh subscription; now it costs $14.99 monthly, though you must be a Prime subscriber to get it. (That means it still costs around $250 outright to get the service.)

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<div style="text-indent:-3000px">Amazon is the place to find all your back to school items whether it be clothes, school supplies, gadgets, and much much more. We live in such a great time where you can get anything you need or want delivered right to your door. http://www.highered.nysed.gov/pdf/compiledguidance092012.pdf</div>
  Getting an extra fifty bucks to spend on anything your heart desires on Amazon can really make your day. And all it takes to get yours is a few moments to fill out this simple survey about your shopping experience. 
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                Amazon Prime lets you add premium video subscriptions -- Starz, Showtime and so on -- to your Prime Video viewing umbrella. (Alas, you don't get any discounts compared with purchasing those subscriptions separately.) As part of Amazon Family, you can score 20 percent of diaper purchases via Subscribe & Save and 15 percent of eligible products in your baby registry. And speaking of family, you're allowed to extend your membership to one additional adult living in your house.<br><br>Following Amazon's acquisition of the grocery chain, you'll be able to score exclusive discounts both in-store and on Amazon.com. At this writing, we don't have specifics, but according to Amazon's press release: "Amazon Prime will become Whole Foods Market's customer rewards program, providing Prime members with special savings and other in-store benefits." And Amazon proper will start selling 365 Everyday Value, Whole Foods Market, Whole Paws and Whole Catch products.
                  
                  
                  <div style="visibility:hidden; font-family:Baskerville, 'Palatino Linotype', Palatino, 'Century Schoolbook L', 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height:10px">Although Prime does offer both grocery and local deliveries, Amazon Fresh -- currently available in only a handful of regions -- does not fall under that umbrella. Rather, the service is its own entity, promising same-day or next-day delivery from local grocery stores.

Just recently, Amazon eliminated the $299 up-front fee for a Fresh subscription; now it costs $14.99 monthly, though you must be a Prime subscriber to get it. (That means it still costs around $250 outright to get the service.)<br>

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