Did Amazon just announce Prime Day 2? Officially no... but definitely yes.
Following wide-spread rumours, today Amazon has announced it will be hosting a second retail event this year, the brand new . Perhaps in an attempt to preempt the huge retail interest in November's Black Friday November, and also maybe just because it's got stacks of products that it wants to shift, it's the first time Amazon has conducted two massive retail events in one year. It'll run from 11-12 October.
And just in case you wanted to call this Prime member-only retail event Amazon Prime Day 2, the smiling retail giant has stressed that that iswhat it's called. So what can we expect from this definitely-not-Prime-Day-2 event? Well, over two days Amazon Prime subscribers can enjoy some pretty big discounts on a wide range of products, from Amazon and other brands And in classic Amazon style, there seem to be some great Prime Early Access deals already trickling in.
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