Go Amazon Prime with Djamo and enjoy the perks
Amazon Prime is Amazon’s monthly or annual subscription program, packed with exclusive perks. Before you go Prime, you’ll need an Amazon account.
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Prime costs 5.99 € per month (about 3,929 F) or 49.00 € per year (about 32,145 F). You also get a one-month free trial to test it. And you can cancel anytime.

Amazon Prime gives you plenty of benefits. Here’s what to expect:
Delivery perks
Before branching out, Amazon built its reputation as an e-commerce service with quality products and fast delivery. Naturally, when you go Prime, you get delivery perks:
- Free one-day delivery on eligible items in mainland France, Monaco, and Belgium.
- Free same-day delivery in eligible areas: get free delivery between 7 PM and 10 PM for eligible orders of 25 € or more.
- Discounts on other shipping methods.
If you’re in Côte d’Ivoire, you can use a forwarding service. We listed a few here:
On top of delivery perks, Prime gives you access to its other services:
- Prime Video: stream TV shows and films on your TV or devices.
- Prime Gaming: each month, get games, in-game content, and a channel subscription on Prime Gaming.
- Prime Reading: access hundreds of books from the Prime Reading catalog. Read on your Fire tablet, Kindle, Kindle apps (iOS and Android), or your computer.
- Up to 20% off diapers and baby wipes when you subscribe to recurring deliveries for at least five Prime-mode items.
- Prime Early Access: 30 minutes of priority access to Flash Sales on Amazon.fr.
- Invite a household member (living at the same address) to share free delivery (available if you live in France).
There are other perks, but they’re only available in mainland France, Monaco, and Belgium - like Prime Music, Prime Photo, etc.
To learn how to add your Djamo card, read this article:
Note: at the end of each Prime billing cycle, your subscription renews automatically for the same period. Make sure you’ve got enough on your card each month to avoid rejection fees.
For more info, check out the Amazon Prime page.