Amazon announces their 4th annual Prime Day sale

Amazon announces their 4th annual Prime Day sale

Amazon announces their 4th annual Prime Day sale

Amazon has announced that their 4th annual Prime Day sale will start on July 16th, offering Amazon Prime members the change to take advantage of an extensive range of exclusive deals on products from across the entire storefront. 

This year, Amazon is extending their Prime Day sales to 36 hours, giving buyers six more hours to shop. Non-Prime members should also know that those who use Amazon’s Prime Free Trial will also be eligible to access the storefront’s exclusive price day deals. 

In the UK Prime day will start at 8 PM on July 16th, assuming that Amazon starts the sale at the same time globally, which is what the company had done in previous years. 

Shoppers from Australia, Singapore, Netherlands and Luxembourg will join in on Prime Day for the very first time, alongside Prime Members from the UK, US, Mexico, Spain, Japan, India, Italy, France, Belgium, Germany, China, Canada and Austria. 
 

   Amazon’s highly anticipated annual shopping event, Prime Day 2018 will start on July 16 at 12pm PT/3pm ET and will run through July 17. Bigger than ever, Prime Day (and a half) will extend from 30 hours in 2017 to 36 hours, with more than one million deals exclusively for Prime members around the world. Anyone can join Prime or start a 30-day free trial at amazon.com/primeday to participate in Prime Day.

 

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