For Amazon converts, Prime Day is the equivalent of Christmas, Hanukkah and every other major holiday -- many wait all year to purchase household items like mattresses and blenders while some even create spreadsheets of what they plan to get to maximize shopping opportunities. The day of deep discounting was established in 2015 to celebrate the e-commerce giant's 20th anniversary and traditionally takes place in the summer. 2022 was also the year that Amazon broke from it being an annual tradition and hosted a second "Prime Early Access Sale" in October. Read More...
For Amazon converts, Prime Day is the equivalent of Christmas, Hanukkah and every other major holiday — many wait all year to purchase household items like mattresses and blenders while some even create spreadsheets of what they plan to get to maximize shopping opportunities. The day of deep discounting was established in 2015 to celebrate the e-commerce giant’s 20th anniversary and traditionally takes place in the summer. 2022 was also the year that Amazon broke from it being an annual tradition and hosted a second “Prime Early Access Sale” in October.