If you’ve tried Amazon Prime before and canceled, you can still usually sign up again, but you may not qualify for the same free trial or promotional offer as a new customer. Amazon-related guides in 2026 note that people who used Prime before and later canceled may still be able to use some limited-time free access offers, depending on the promotion and account history.

What usually happens

  • You can often rejoin Prime with your existing Amazon account.
  • Whether you get a free trial depends on the current offer and whether Amazon considers you eligible.
  • Past Prime membership does not automatically block you from joining again.

What to check

  • Look for any sign-up message about a free trial or discounted month.
  • Review the exact offer terms before confirming payment.
  • If you were charged after trying to cancel before, some 2026 coverage mentions refund/claim paths for eligible members tied to Amazon Prime settlement activity.

Simple rule

If you canceled before, think of it like this: rejoining is usually allowed, but “new customer” perks may not be. TL;DR: Yes, you can usually try Prime again after canceling, but the free-trial or promo part may be restricted by eligibility rules.