I’m going to share some of my transitional experiences over my next posts.
I’ve been “trying on” Mexico since 2021. Playa del Carmen was NOT it for me. From there, I hopped over the Mexico City to test run for 5 months. Despite having an absolute shit roommate situation, I fell in love with this city. I went home for a few months to gather my thoughts and my belongings, and flew back to Mexico City to find my permanent home.
I am now completing my first year contract living in my own apartment, which I also furnished by myself – big move for a commitment-phobe.
In my next post, I will talk about the insane emotional rollercoaster decision to sell my car in the United States – the only thing that I “owned” in my world. Uf, that was a tough one.
Today – we’re talking about closing USA accounts and opening Mexican accounts, specifically Amazon!
I know there is plenty of controversy about Amazon, but we’re going to leave the politics out of this post today.
I opened an Amazon Mexico account a couple years back, distrusting the idea of it working well in Mexico. To my purchase, it has been a wonderful experience. You need to have a tiny bit more patience than you do with USA Amazon (side note: a lesson to learn living in Mexico is patience).
In Mexico City, most items arrive within 2-3 days. I’m starting to see a lot more same-day delivery now though!
I had kept my Amazon USA account open because on occasion I would check prices for items from Amazon USA to see if them item was cheaper even when including tariffs. I think only once or twice did I find that to be beneficial. I also did go back to Detroit for some months during the summer where I would stock up on Amazon items that I needed.
This year, things shifted and I only returned back for three weeks. My time in the USA is turning into a sliver, and it’s truly showing me that my new life is in Mexico City.
Yesterday, I decided it was time to let go of the Amazon USA account. It was a student account so I kept thinking “it’s just $8 a month, who care?” But that’s nearly $100 a year literally being wasted. I have an Amazon MX account that has all the same benefits – Prime Video, Amazon Music, etc. so I wouldn’t miss out on anything if I cancelled really. I had just been charged, so I cancelled the USA account the same day and they refunded me for the month.
But how do I change my Amazon Music account?
This morning as I’m playing Amazon Music from Alexa, there are a ton of commercials and the station “Shawn Mendez” is including Shania Twain, Whitney Houston, and I’m just confused. Then I remembered- it pushed me back down to the “free-est” version of Amazon Music.
So I wondered, can I shift my Amazon music account from my USA account to my Mexico account, where I have Prime? And yes- thanks to Google’s AI search (I love it so much), I changed my Amazon Music to my MX account in less than a minute. Here’s what it told me to do:
- Transfer to a different country or region – If you’ve moved to a new country, you can transfer your Amazon Music account to the local Amazon marketplace. To do this, you can:
- Go to your Amazon Music Settings
- Scroll to Amazon Music Account Country/Region
- Select Move your Music account
- Select the marketplace you want to transfer to
- Add your local payment method and billing address
- Select Confirm transfer
I couldn’t quite figure out how to do this from my phone, so I did it from my desktop. Then once that was complete, I logged out and back into my Amazon Music on my phone app. I went to setting and verified that it now showed that I was logged in under my Prime account with Mexico.
I went into my Amazon Home app and under “Music & More” went to settings and re-opened Amazon Music to make sure it was connected properly. We’ll see if that does the trick!
Now just for fun- I’d like to show you something…
As of today (November 16, 2024), these are the prices for Amazon USA:
Current Amazon Prime membership pricing:
- $14.99 per month
- $139 per year
- Prime Video membership is $8.99 per month
And these are the prices for Amazon Mexico:
- $99 MXN per month
- $899 MXN per year
As of today (November 16, 2024) with the exchange rate at 20.35 MXN pesos to $1, this equals $4.87/mo or $44.19/year. Our dollar has been strong to the peso the last month so I upgraded my membership to the annual plan a couple of days ago.
Crazy, huh?