According to Prime Now’s vice president, Stephanie Landry, “We have expanded the service rapidly over the last year to new cities and customers told us that they would want the option to shop on a browser as well as mobile — so we’re excited to expand the shopping experience to www.primenow.com.”
Basically customers who are interested in seeing their areas are eligible for the 1 hour delivery service will just have to enter their zip code and continue shopping from there. Of course the 1 hour delivery isn’t free as it will cost customers $8, although if they don’t mind the wait they can opt to not pay and use the two-hour delivery option which we reckon is still pretty good enough.
Amazon’s Prime service is starting to shape up to be pretty compelling although at $99 a year, it isn’t exactly cheap. However Amazon has recently started to allow Prime subscriptions on a month-to-month basis, so maybe that’s worth checking out. In the meantime Prime customers can hit up PrimeNow.com and start shopping.
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