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Jacob Siegal
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Amazon Prime is one of the most popular subscription services in the world, but other retailers are finally beginning to challenge the site with subscriptions of their own. For example, Walmart+ made its debut last fall, giving shoppers the option to pay $98 a year for free delivery, a new Scan & Go feature in the Walmart app, and fuel discounts. Now, Best Buy is following suit with its own service, but this one is the most expensive yet.
Starting on Wednesday, April 7th in select markets, Best Buy is kicking off a pilot of its new Best Buy Beta membership program which will give subscribers access to "exclusive member pricing, unlimited Geek Squad technical support, up to two years of protection on most product purchases, free standard shipping and delivery, and free installation on most products and appliances." Here's the kicker: Best Buy Beta costs $199 a year.
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Best Buy introduced a service to rival Amazon Prime and Walmart+ originally appeared on BGR.com on Thu, 8 Apr 2021 at 15:43:57 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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