Amazon Prime Day Preparing To Deliver Millions of Deals World Wide – 12th and 13th July 2022 – eSeller365

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Amazon Prime Day is back with millions of deals worldwide for Prime members to shop exclusively. The 48-hour shopping event kicks off July 12 at 3 a.m. EDT, offering must-have deals of up to 79% off across categories, including electronics, devices, toys, beauty, fashion, and home, from top national brands and small businesses.
This Prime Day, Amazon will offer some of the best savings for members to shop and save big, including Amazon’s lowest prices ever on select Bose and Sony headphones. Prime Day will also offer customers the lowest price ever for Fire TV smart TVs on Amazon, including lightning deals for a $49.99 Insignia 32-inch Smart HD Fire TV (72% off) and a $99.99 Amazon Fire TV 50-inch 4K UHD Smart TV (79% off).
With savings across every category, Amazon Prime Day is offering deals for all members this year, including on HP and Kipling for students getting ready to go back to school, Mattel and LEGO for parents shopping for toys their kids will love, and other brands for everyone in between.
“Prime members deserve the best, and that’s exactly what we’re giving them—deals with epic savings across every category this Prime Day,”
“And we’re excited to offer a new Small Business Badge, making it easier for members to discover, shop, and support small business brands and artisans.”
New deals will drop throughout Amazon Prime Day, including brands from small businesses and Amazon’s Climate Pledge Friendly program. Members can shop deals of up to 79% off across categories, including Amazon devices, electronics, entertainment, beauty, fashion, and home. All Amazon Prime Day deals are available while supplies last.
Here is a sneak peek of some of this year’s hottest Amazon Prime Day deals:
Prime members can get ahead of shopping for the school year this Amazon Prime Day. Savings are available up to 45% on dorm room essentials; 30% on select backpacks from Kipling, Kenneth Cole, and Travelon; 30% on school supplies from Elmer’s, Sharpie, and Pilot; and 25% on select climate Pledge Friendly laptops, monitors, and desktops from HP, Dell, and Microsoft.
Members can also shop curated lists from celebrities, including Busy Philipps, Charli and Dixie D’Amelio, Neil Patrick Harris, Storm Reid, and Vinnie Hacker, featuring their top picks for going back to school and college. Parents, kids, and teachers can shop for supplies featuring their favorite characters, by grade, and customers’ most loved items at amazon.com/backtoschool. College students can get dorm room recommendations at amazon.com/offtocollege.
Amazon Prime Day makes shopping more rewarding with offerings that help members save, make easy payments, and chat live with celebrities. Members can stay up to date on Amazon Prime Day with Alexa by saying, “Alexa, when is Amazon Prime Day?” Customers who are not yet Prime members can join or start a 30-day free trial at amazon.com/primeday to participate in Amazon Prime Day.
This Amazon Prime Day, millions of orders will be picked, packed, and shipped by Amazon employees and partners who work to create the best possible experience for customers. The safety and well-being of all Amazon employees and delivery partners are important. Amazon also strives to create an inclusive and diverse workplace.
To improve the experience for employees, customers, and partners, Amazon continues to invest in research, development, and technology that improves safety and extends the reach and capability of people to make tasks easier. This includes the strides made in artificial intelligence, computer vision, and machine learning to enable different robotics to move millions of packages each day, while also improving the safety and the overall work experience for employees.
Amazon invested $300 million in 2021 in safety projects and expanded the global workplace health and safety team to nearly 8,000 employees who each day use Amazon’s innovation, technology, and data to ensure employees are kept safe. Amazon also invested more than $1 billion in safety technology in delivery vans, driver training programs, rate card increases, and continuous improvements so that drivers deliver safely and seamlessly, and with the support they need from Amazon.
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