Amazon Prime Day sales will start on June 21
Amazon Prime Day, the e-commerce company’s annual shopping holiday, will take place from June 21 through June 22.
As per The Verge, the company officially announced the news regarding Amazon Prime Day on Wednesday. It will take place in select countries and support small business selling partners again amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Amazon postponed last year’s Prime Day sale from July to October due to the COVID-19 pandemic. But this year, the company is moving the sale back to its typical summer timeframe as things have improved to a great extent, at least in some parts of the world.
As per the Prime Day page on Amazon’s website, buyers will be able to get their hands on amazing deals, like Fire TVs starting at just $99.99, during the sale period. The company has also announced that Amazon Prime credit card users will be eligible for an additional 1% reward for all purchases made during the sale period.
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Amazon says that this year’s Prime Day “will feature millions of deals from top brands and more than a million deals from small and medium businesses.”
The company said that it’s investing more than USD 100 million to help small businesses during Prime Day, and members will get a USD 10 credit to use during Prime Day if they spend USD 10 at “select small businesses” on Amazon from June 7 through June 20.
The deals will go live on June 21st at midnight PDT (3 a.m. EDT) in the U.S., the U.K., the United Arab Emirates, Turkey, Spain, Singapore, Saudi Arabia, Portugal, Netherlands, Mexico, Luxembourg, Japan, Italy, Germany, France, China, Brazil, Belgium, Austria, and Australia.