Amazon To End Prime Sharing Benefit On October 1, 2025 (Prime Invitee Program Ending)

Amazon has sent out an e-mail to members (subject line ‘your prime benefit sharing is ending – action required‘) that are an invited guest of a Prime member through the Prime Invitee program stating that this will no longer be available as of October 31, 2025 and that they will need to either sign up for their own account or join an Amazon family account. 

This is an old program that some people were still able to take advantage of. It used to be possible to add up to four people to your account and they would receive free shipping. For some time it hasn’t been possible to add new members to this program but existing accounts worked fine, unfortunately Amazon is now sunsetting this program completely. 

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HarryTheFirstHarry
HarryTheFirstHarry (@guest_2135908)
September 4, 2025 12:30

Appears “impacted” people have been sent an offer for 1 year of Prime for $15. (This could be ymmv, but worth checking your spam folder for such an offer if you are an add-on that is losing the benefit)

Grant
Grant (@guest_2135777)
September 4, 2025 09:47

 William Charles, Amazon just sent this email this morning:

Following up on a recent Prime Invitee Program email

More Information About Your Prime Benefits

Hello,

This email is to provide more information about a recent email you received regarding the Prime Invitee Program. As you are currently an Amazon Family member, your current Prime benefits will continue uninterrupted. No action is required.

We apologize for any inconvenience or confusion our previous message may have caused.

Thank you for choosing Amazon.

Chuck
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Chuck(@chucksithe)
September 4, 2025 10:14

Grant are you on the old grandfathered 5-per-membership Prime Family membership or are you part of the current 2-per-membership Prime Family membership? I think the news was that the 5-per-membership people (from like 10 years ago and prior) are being discontinued, but the 2-per-membership Prime Family is still around.

Grant
Grant (@guest_2135855)
September 4, 2025 11:25

I can’t remember, it’s been so long since I did this 🙁

Josh
Josh (@guest_2135589)
September 3, 2025 23:21

When my wife (GF at the time) moved in with me, somehow her account was automatically linked to mine. I never added her to no sharing but yet she got the email. Looking at my account, it looks like she has 2 profiles there (again which I never added manually). One shows only access to Alexa and is a royal blue color. The other says “linked” and shows sharing Shopping, Prime Video and Alexa. This matches my main profile in a teal color. I don’t see anything about “family” but guessing we are already set.

Abe
Abe (@guest_2134703)
September 3, 2025 00:52

Those effers. Good news is I’ve been waiting for a chance to cancel Prime and this is a good time since I can’t pay for the family any more.

AR
AR (@guest_2134644)
September 2, 2025 23:06

To clarify for those not familiar. This change is for people who have been grandfathered into a Prime Sharing option that has not been available for a number of years. For example, my sister shared her prime with me (and two other sisters) and we have all had the free shipping benefit on our own accounts for many years. They are offering to give us a full year of Prime for $14.99 as part of the transition. Honestly, I’m surprised it didn’t end sooner. I hate that it is ending, but there have been times when I have considered signing up for my own Prime anyway to get the other benefits such as Prime Video.

Brian
Brian (@guest_2134480)
September 2, 2025 18:28

I’m struggling to understand this exactly. Can someone help me understand what I’m missing? Currently my dad pays for a prime membership (not enrolled in Amazon Family or anything), and simply me, my sister, and mom are all logged into dad’s account on separate devices. When we need things from Amazon, we all self serve on our own devices and select a different shipping address (we all live in different places). Is this ability going to be removed for me? Why wouldn’t everyone just do it the way my family does it?

AR
AR (@guest_2134643)
September 2, 2025 23:01

I don’t know if they might try to start cracking down on those sharing an account, but this particular change will not impact your usage.

Danny
Danny (@guest_2134730)
September 3, 2025 02:31

Sharing your dad’s password is a level of trust that not all families have. Order history, payment methods, etc. Pretty private stuff.

EvolveBankSucks
EvolveBankSucks (@guest_2134091)
September 2, 2025 11:09

Corporate greed at Amazon! This is not customer obsession and definitely does not seem like a 2-way door.

Rob
Rob (@guest_2133995)
September 2, 2025 08:58

I’ve had this for so long I forgot what its like without it.. if I want the same benefits of prime (as far as shipping) I just need to spend $35 each time? Thats it?

JC
JC (@guest_2134001)
September 2, 2025 09:08

Free shipping is $35 threshold but 5-8 days after items become available. You lose the speed.

Ali
Ali (@guest_2134431)
September 2, 2025 17:41
  JC

For me, Walmart is shipping next day on $35 orders. I’m done with Amazon.

Steve
Steve (@guest_2134023)
September 2, 2025 09:41

For free shipping, yeah you just need to reach the min. It’s often slower than Prime but usually is fine for me. I never got used to the fast shipping of Prime, but I do notice how slow it is after coming out of a 1 month Prime trial.

Everyone Hopefully
Everyone Hopefully (@guest_2133948)
September 2, 2025 06:26

and just like this i stopped using amazon

Alan
Alan (@guest_2133913)
September 2, 2025 04:14

Meanwhile our paper straws keep melting yet the clown and co. fly hundreds of private jets to Venice. Not that I care, just want my plastic straws back.

Trevor
Trevor (@guest_2133934)
September 2, 2025 05:54

What does this have to do with anything?

JT
JT (@guest_2134155)
September 2, 2025 12:07

The commoners will always beg for microplastics in their blood. The current topic on hand matters not.

Tassive Mitts
Tassive Mitts (@guest_2134268)
September 2, 2025 14:14
  JT

The Proletariat yern for the microplastics