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Amazon’s Desperate Attempt to Boost Sales: Early Deals Revealed Ahead of Prime Big Deal Days

In a last-ditch effort to salvage a disappointing year, Amazon has announced a second Prime Day event, dubbed Prime Big Deal Days, in an attempt to boost sales ahead of Black Friday. But is it too little, too late?

The two-day deal blitz, running from October 8th to 9th, will offer Prime subscribers a chance to save on a select few gadgets, but only if they’re already entrenched in the Amazon ecosystem. We’ve managed to dig up a few lackluster deals, including discounts on the new Echo Hub and Echo Show 8, as well as Fire tablets, streaming devices, and mesh routers.

The Truth Behind Amazon’s Early Deals

Admittedly, there aren’t many gadgets on sale yet, and we’ll likely see better deals trickle in as we get closer to the event. But for now, Amazon is resorting to desperate tactics, hoping to entice customers with meager discounts on its own products.

The Best (Worst?) Deals So Far

Below, we’ve rounded up the most underwhelming discounts currently available ahead of Prime Big Deal Days. Will Amazon’s attempt to boost sales pay off, or will customers remain unimpressed? Stay tuned as we update this guide with more deals as they drop.

Bookmark and Forget: Amazon’s Deals Guide

Bookmark this page and keep checking back, but don’t expect too much excitement. Amazon’s Prime Big Deal Days will likely be a letdown, but hey, you never know.



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