Amazon: Amazon Prime Day: How Consumers Can Save

Amazon
Amazon Prime Day: How Consumers Can Save

Amazon Prime Day attracts consumers with numerous offers

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The annual Amazon Prime Day will take place again on June 21st and June 22nd. In this way, consumers can benefit from the offers.

Thousands of offers with savings of up to 60 percent: Amazon is promising this for this year’s Prime Day, which will take place on July 21 and 22. Since 12:01 a.m. there have been offers from every imaginable product category, including consumer electronics, fashion, pet supplies, household, garden and more, for 48 hours.

During the two days, the range will include TVs from Samsung, toys from Lego and Ravensburger, camera lenses from Canon, coffee machines from De’Longhi, care products and make-up from L’Oréal Paris and Nivea and much more. There are also discounts on in-house devices such as Fire TV or Echo models.

In addition, consumers also benefit from other promotions as part of Prime Day. For example, the Amazon Music Unlimited streaming service is free for four months. However, members then pay 7.99 euros per month. Meanwhile, Prime Video offers numerous films in digital versions.

How it all works

As is usually the case with corresponding Amazon discount campaigns, this time too, not all offers are available at all times. In addition to daily offers, there are also flash offers that are only available for a limited period of time and in certain quantities. If the contingent is out of stock, customers can no longer access it.

The catch here

However, there is a crucial catch to the savings campaign, because not every consumer can save automatically. Only members of Amazon Prime have access to the offers. But that doesn’t mean that everyone who wants to snap shut also has to dig into their pockets.

Depending on the subscription chosen, Amazon Prime costs 7.99 euros per month or 69 euros per year, but those who are not yet a member can use a 30-day free trial period. Even the first six months are free for students, after which membership costs 3.99 euros per month or 34 euros per year.

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