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  2. Here’s How You Can Get a Free 30-Day Trial to Amazon Prime

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  4. Amazon Prime - Wikipedia

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    Amazon Prime electric delivery vans in north London. In 2005, Amazon announced Amazon Prime as a membership service offering free two-day shipping within the contiguous United States on all eligible purchases for an annual fee of $79 (equivalent to $123 in 2023) [4] and discounted one-day shipping rates. [5]

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    A Prime membership works in the same way, giving you access to the deep discounts during Amazon Prime Day events. If you do not have an Amazon Prime account, you can sign up for your free 30-day ...

  6. Home Depot - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, Home Depot acquired the online presence of The Company Store from Hanover Direct. The Company Store was founded in 1911, operating primarily as a catalog and online sales, but with five physical locations. The five physical locations were not included in the deal. [41] In December 2020, Home Depot bought back HD Supply for $8 billion ...

  7. Prime Now - Wikipedia

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    In December 2014, Prime Now first launched in parts of New York City, by Stephenie Landry, an Amazon vice president who also heads up AmazonFresh and the now defunct Amazon Restaurants. [9] The Prime Now service allows members to have products delivered to them within one hour for a fee of $7.99, or within two hours for no additional fee.