If you’re an Amazon Prime member, you can now get six months of free digital access to the Washington Post.
Amazon Prime perk: Free digital newspaper access
Available to new digital Washington Post subscribers only, this exclusive offer saves you $10 a month. To take advantage, simply follow this link and log in with your Amazon account information to start your free trial.
After the free trial expires, your subscription will automatically renew at $3.99 a month. You can cancel anytime.

If you want to make sure that you don’t get billed down the road, go ahead and set a calendar reminder (or two) to cancel the subscription six months from now.
I’ve made a note on a wall calendar, plus with Google’s free calendar tool.
In addition to free two-day shipping on millions of items, Amazon Prime members get access to TV shows and movies, music streaming, eBooks, photo storage and so much more.
An Amazon Prime membership costs $119 a year or $12.99 per month.
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