Amazon's event is official now, and there are already some items on sale. Plus, Prime Day tips from The Cheapskate. Prime Day 2020: Oct. 13 and 14.
Although Amazon has yet to announce the official date for Prime Day 2020, the company kicked off its first-ever Big Summer Sale Event (marking the second major sale from the retailer following its Style Sale). ...
The sale runs for seven days, starting on Monday, June 22, and wrapping up on Sunday, June 28. Like most Amazon sales, the deals during this weeklong fashion event will vary widely. Some will last only a few hours (or less if they sell out quickly), while others will linger for several days.
Amazon Upcoming Sale Dates and Details
Upcoming Sale | Expected Date |
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Amazon Prime Day | 15-16th July 2021 |
Grand Gaming Days | 21st – 23rd July 2021 |
Apple Days | 19th-25th July 2021 |
Prime Day Sale | 16th – 17 July 2021 |
Our favorite Prime Day deals
Amazon adjusted their two-day delivery during the COVID-19 pandemic. ... Many who tried to order anything other than items the company had deemed essential found the shipping process took much longer than it usually did, with packages sometimes taking more than a week to be shipped and delivered.
In our experience, some Amazon Prime Day deals are worth it while others only offer a small savings. We love to save money wherever we can – make sure to focus on the products you'll use repeatedly avoiding those that won't get as much mileage. Fast Prime shipping makes the shopping experience all the better.
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The Amazon Big Style Sale 2020 sees up to 50% off accessories, clothing, and shoes for men, women, and children alike from brands like Calvin Klein, Champion, J. Crew, and Lacoste. We're also seeing discounts on higher-end labels, such as Alpha Industries, Hugo Boss, Levi's, and Stella McCartney.
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