Amazon Prime India (Rs 1499 per year now)

@Aakash Malhotra Why would you expect the price to go down to Rs 500? lol And in this economy?
There is 50% discount for people under 24. @Aakash Malhotra 50% discount is still there but you'll have to pay 750 instead of 500 INR.
 
i mean his area could have better delivery from flipkart. for me flipkart is essentially useless. except for some rare products which they have either exclusively or accidentally at a lower price.

Amazon prime is totally worth the price for me. i get same day delivery frequently. next day mostly. only a few products i order have a delayed delivery. i do not use prime video or prime music much (echo still uses music though) but free and faster deliveries is definitely worth it.

would have loved if they launched amazon photos with unlimited storage in india. onedrive has a very shitty photo gallery component. amazon is likely to be better.
 
Good joke.
Atleast in my area , flipkart delivery is good.
I ordered Protein on 19th October afternoon , and received the same at 8:30 a.m on 20th October. Ordered Mi Tv for a friend on 3rd Oct and received it on 5th.
Although customer service of flipkart is way worse than Amazon , but delivery at least in my area ( Delhi ) is quite good so far
 
Ammajaan asked me to renew prime membership today for special discounted price of Rs 899 for year and I caved in. My sub was expiring on 30th though.
 
I suppose we might an offer of 1399 once it has been made 1499 for all. Still seems steep for me for my usage. And yeah the 2% extra on Amazon icici cards are not much useful to me as well.
 
I think 1499 per year or 125 per month is still VFM considering you get multiple services and benefits, especially for my moderate usage, meaning occasionally watching prime video.

It's the only subscription I have because something like Netflix would be wasted on me.

I should add disclaimer that so far I still have a Tata Sky DTH subscription but with the gradual dropping of channels I guess in a couple of years I'll be joining the OTT bandwagon with full vigour.
 

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