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The company now requires some non-Prime users to spend a minimum of $35, up from $25, to qualify. The change comes with holiday shopping and the year's second Amazon Prime Day just around the corner. The company is testing out a $35 minimum, up from $25, for free shipping in some regions, Amazon spokesperson Kristina Pressentin confirmed to Insider in a statement. "We're currently testing a $35 minimum for non-Prime customers to qualify for free shipping. Amazon's minimum spend for free shipping has fluctuated significantly in the past.
Persons: Kristina Pressentin, We're, Amazon's Organizations: Amazon, Service, Amazon Prime, Walmart Locations: Wall, Silicon
The Amazon Prime logo is displayed on the side of an Amazon delivery truck in Richmond, California, June 21, 2023. Prime subscribers, who pay $139 a year for free shipping and other services, will see no change. Shoppers who don't subscribe to Prime will have to spend at least $35 to qualify for free shipping, up from a previous minimum of $25. Amazon has tweaked the free shipping threshold for non-Prime members in the past. Walmart also has a $35 free shipping minimum for shoppers who aren't part of its loyalty program, Walmart+.
Persons: Kristina Pressentin, Pressentin, Andy Jassy Organizations: Amazon, UPS, Walmart Locations: Richmond , California
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