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Amazon Prime Day 2024 Kicks Off with Major Discounts and Extended Sale

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Amazon Prime Day 2024 is set to start with a bang, offering shoppers in Australia an extended sale period from July 16 to July 21. This year, the event promises the longest sale event yet, giving customers six full days to snag major discounts on a wide range of products.

For early bird shoppers, the festivities actually kick off with pre-Prime Day deals starting from July 9. These early discounts include savings on Prime Video channels, movies, and special offers for new Kindle Unlimited and Audible members.

The event is expected to feature hundreds of thousands of products on sale, spanning categories like electronics, home and kitchen wares, Amazon devices, beauty, video games, books, clothes, and shoes. Brands like Apple, Bose, LEGO, Meta, Panasonic, Philips, Samsung, and Sony are already confirmed to participate, offering steep discounts on their products.

Throughout the Prime Day event, new deals will be dropping regularly, ensuring that customers have plenty of opportunities to score great savings. Tech and gaming enthusiasts can expect significant discounts on a slew of popular items, with the event promising savings on a range of tech products from leading brands.

Amazon has also sweetened the deal for Prime subscribers by giving away a selection of free games in the lead-up to the event. Prime members can look forward to titles like Card Shark, Call of Juarez, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge, and more, providing entertainment options that extend beyond the sale itself.

Rachel Adams

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