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Abstract:Amazon Prime Day has nearly arrived — here are some basic tricks you can use to save even more during Amazon's massive annual sale.
Amazon will host Amazon Prime Day, its massive annual sale for Prime members, on July 15 and 16.
Amazon is the largest retailer on the planet and more than 100 million people worldwide have access to an Amazon Prime subscription.
While Prime gives free shipping and plenty of other perks, there are other ways to save money when shopping on Amazon.
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For tens of millions of people, shopping on Amazon has become a regular part of their life.
The online retailer is one of the most trusted brands in America and more than 100 million people worldwide have access to the company's Prime membership service for free shipping and other exclusive perks.
On July 15 and 16, Amazon will host Amazon Prime Day, a massive annual sale that's exclusive to Prime members. It's a great chance to find low prices on all sorts of products, but it can be easy to get swept away by the flood of incoming deals.
There's nothing wrong with getting excited about Amazon's low prices and free shipping, but the there are some simple ways you could save even more when shopping online.
Here are some quick tips to help you get the most out of your Amazon shopping experience:
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