Posted 30 September 2021

Amazon Prime Student Free 6 Months Trial

Prime Student 6-month Trial- Get 6 Months Amazon Prime Student, then just pay £3.99 thereafter, usually £7.99 for the regular user.



What do you get for your Money?

By signing up for Prime Student, your current Amazon Prime membership will end and you will receive a prorated refund on the remaining months of your Amazon Prime membership, unless your current membership was received as a gift.

Your account will also be updated to reflect the following
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You will get a six-month trial of Prime Student courtesy of Microsoft Surface.

You will continue to have access to unlimited One-Day Delivery and unlimited photo storage with Prime Photos.

You will continue to have access to Prime Video and Prime Music.

You will no longer have access to the Kindle Owners' Lending Library.

Amazon Prime benefits received through the Prime Student programme can't be shared with another Amazon account. Anyone who you currently share benefits with will no longer have access to shared Prime benefits once you sign up to Prime Student.

You will no longer be eligible for Amazon Family benefits, such as 20% off nappies ordered through Subscribe & Save and exclusive discounts.

If you wish to restore access to the Kindle Owners' Lending Library, you can upgrade early, paying just £3.99/month (50% off). Complete the Student signup, then click on “Your Account” and then “Manage Prime Membership”.

During your six month free trial, you will not have access to :Kindle Owner's Lending Library



Currently you can also get:

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No .ac.uk email address? Sign up using other documentation.

Enrolling in Prime Student Without a Recognised E-mail Address

If you are 18 or over and able to provide proof of enrolment in at least one course at a university or college located in the UK, you may be eligible to enrol in Prime Student through an alternative process.To provide proof of age and enrolment, please send an e-mail to amazon-student-verification@amazon.co.uk from the e-mail address associated with your Amazon.co.uk account. Please also ensure that your bank card (credit / debit) details are up-to-date before writing to us. You can check your card details within Manage Your Payment Methods.In the message, include a scan, photo or screenshot of one of the following:

  • A valid NUS Extra or NUS Apprentice Extra card (must show your name, institution, and date of expiry)
  • A proof of student status letter (must be printed on official institution headed paper and include student name and address, course details and start date, expected graduation/completion date).
  • A tuition bill for the current term (must include institution name, course details and start date, student address).
  • A tuition invoice for the current term with your name and your institution’s name on it.
  • An official acceptance letter for the upcoming term (must be printed on official institution headed paper and include student name and address, course details and enrolment date, expected graduation/completion date).
If we determine you're eligible, we'll send you a follow-up e-mail within 3-5 business days that contains a link which allows you to complete the sign-up process without an .ac.uk e-mail address. However, you must sign-up for Prime Student within 14 days of receiving this follow-up e-mail, otherwise you will need to contact Customer Service again to register. By completing this sign-up process, you agree to our Terms and Conditions.
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  1. jsac's avatar
    crazydealhunter26/10/2021 12:35

    I've got regular prime. is it possible to switch student one (I've …I've got regular prime. is it possible to switch student one (I've enrolled open uni recently) ?


    Yes - just send them a copy of your NUS card and they will change it over
  2. xenophon's avatar
    ngs08/11/2021 10:34

    Amazon only allows Student discount for 4 years ?


    Yes. Mine has ended last month after 4 years and they have said no when I tried to extend it. But then all good things must come to an end.
  3. jsac's avatar
    CazzleRazzle06/11/2021 04:47

    £3.99/month thereafter? My student Prime is only £39/year?!Also to anyone w …£3.99/month thereafter? My student Prime is only £39/year?!Also to anyone wondering, when i started my Student Prime Membership, it was so easy to validate. I had an out-of-date NUS card and sent a photo of it without the date showing and they still accepted it. (this was a few years ago mind you!)


    Although it says £3.99 per month, you can also pay for the year up front and get the reduced price of £39
  4. AlexJoness's avatar
    Will Totum work for this
    chelle2296's avatar
    Yes and totem pro
  5. Passionateaboutprice's avatar
    I did it the ‘proper’ way. Registered for an online cheap course then got an NUS card and 4 years of student Prime. Now they tell me that is it. You can only be a prime student for 4 years so will cancel Prime
  6. PureB's avatar
    Currently using the 6 month trial but can only see the prices below to extend?

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    McShane's avatar
    Prices went up in September.
  7. condracky's avatar
    They randomly offered me this a few months back and I haven't been to uni in 2 decades.. I didn't even need to validate it.
    thomashywoo's avatar
    same here!
  8. CazzleRazzle's avatar
    £3.99/month thereafter? My student Prime is only £39/year?!
    Also to anyone wondering, when i started my Student Prime Membership, it was so easy to validate. I had an out-of-date NUS card and sent a photo of it without the date showing and they still accepted it. (this was a few years ago mind you!) (edited)
  9. ngs's avatar
    CazzleRazzle06/11/2021 04:47

    £3.99/month thereafter? My student Prime is only £39/year?!Also to anyone w …£3.99/month thereafter? My student Prime is only £39/year?!Also to anyone wondering, when i started my Student Prime Membership, it was so easy to validate. I had an out-of-date NUS card and sent a photo of it without the date showing and they still accepted it. (this was a few years ago mind you!)


    Amazon only allows Student discount for 4 years ?
  10. deleted2744305's avatar
    I'm just about to enter my second year of student prime and I've never been to college either. I used an eBay seller who sent me a screengrab of a rather rubbish looking college verification screen with my name and email and I sent it to an email address they gave me and it was verified without an issue.
    John_Atkin's avatar
    I got the same one bad wasn't it
  11. Dan_82's avatar
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    bargainhunter130/09/2021 13:31

    What do you need to get this?UNI email ? And or address?


    Added a bit more info near footer
  12. crazydealhunter's avatar
    I've got regular prime. is it possible to switch student one (I've enrolled open uni recently) ?
  13. AlexJoness's avatar
    Ray12007/11/2021 19:36

    How active you need to be, before you can send messages???


    Would also like to know lol, I still can’t
  14. deleted75953's avatar
    xenophon09/11/2021 18:45

    Even though I've had fours years already and they have refused to extend …Even though I've had fours years already and they have refused to extend it?


    Yep, if you give them the Totom card they will set it up on the new email address with no issues.
  15. xenophon's avatar
    deleted7595309/11/2021 18:48

    Yep, if you give them the Totom card they will set it up on the new email …Yep, if you give them the Totom card they will set it up on the new email address with no issues.


    Right okay, I might it try and see.
    wowbiggy's avatar
    It worked for me...
  16. Shahintr's avatar
    CazzleRazzle06/11/2021 04:47

    £3.99/month thereafter? My student Prime is only £39/year?!Also to anyone w …£3.99/month thereafter? My student Prime is only £39/year?!Also to anyone wondering, when i started my Student Prime Membership, it was so easy to validate. I had an out-of-date NUS card and sent a photo of it without the date showing and they still accepted it. (this was a few years ago mind you!)


    Exactly what I did too. They’re a lot stricter more it seems.
  17. deleted1412143's avatar
    condracky07/11/2021 20:46

    They randomly offered me this a few months back and I haven't been to uni …They randomly offered me this a few months back and I haven't been to uni in 2 decades.. I didn't even need to validate it.


    They did the same with me years ago. Never asked any questions or checked and have been renewing at the £39 a year for 4-5 years now, this is a long university course I'm apparently doing.
  18. Ric420's avatar
    Passionateaboutprice01/12/2021 23:08

    I did it the ‘proper’ way. Registered for an online cheap course then got a …I did it the ‘proper’ way. Registered for an online cheap course then got an NUS card and 4 years of student Prime. Now they tell me that is it. You can only be a prime student for 4 years so will cancel Prime


    how please guide?
    AndyRoyd's avatar
    That was the old skool method a few years ago, typically via a questionable educational establishment offering distance learning courses. My cat didn't bother with that rubbish & still had no problem getting the NUS card hotukdeals.com/com…549
    The more modern methodology requires difficult-to-bypass verification codes, or a dubious ebay purchase.
  19. bargainhunter1's avatar
    What do you need to get this?
    UNI email ? And or address? (edited)
  20. Ray120's avatar
    How active you need to be, before you can send messages???
  21. CazzleRazzle's avatar
    ngs08/11/2021 10:34

    Amazon only allows Student discount for 4 years ?


    I haven’t had this issue yet. If it comes to it I’ll just say I’m still a student. I have my student email and university badge still lol
  22. AlexJoness's avatar
    xenophon09/11/2021 02:22

    Yes. Mine has ended last month after 4 years and they have said no when I …Yes. Mine has ended last month after 4 years and they have said no when I tried to extend it. But then all good things must come to an end.


    Could always make a new account I suppose and do it again
  23. xenophon's avatar
    AlexJoness09/11/2021 17:35

    Could always make a new account I suppose and do it again


    But would be the same name and address and bank account though.
  24. deleted75953's avatar
    xenophon09/11/2021 18:39

    But would be the same name and address and bank account though.


    They don’t care, they will still set you up with student prime.
  25. xenophon's avatar
    deleted7595309/11/2021 18:42

    They don’t care, they will still set you up with student prime.


    Even though I've had fours years already and they have refused to extend it?
  26. Jiminy_Bob's avatar
    condracky07/11/2021 20:46

    They randomly offered me this a few months back and I haven't been to uni …They randomly offered me this a few months back and I haven't been to uni in 2 decades.. I didn't even need to validate it.


    Likewise, me and a friend had this pop up on our amazon home page and didn't need to verify or anything. We had the 6 month freebie and are now paying student rates. No idea why this happened, assumed it was a glitch.
  27. FloFlo71's avatar
    condracky07/11/2021 20:46

    They randomly offered me this a few months back and I haven't been to uni …They randomly offered me this a few months back and I haven't been to uni in 2 decades.. I didn't even need to validate it.


    Same here
  28. Iru786's avatar
    Is there anyway to link an old account to new amazon prime student account?
  29. JamesB83's avatar
    I studying open university and have never been able to sign up for this despite multiple chats online and on the phone. Very frustrating
    ScotIand's avatar
    Weird… I used a fake OU Acceptance Letter yesterday and was accepted within an hour of emailing them it.
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  31. edmn's avatar
    I was unable to activate this offer from My Offers. However, when I progressed through the checkout to buy something, I was able to activate this offer without any verification.
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