
With the COVID-19 pandemic still ongoing on a global scale, one of the events that made way for it back in July was the now annual Amazon Prime Week Day, with the retailer giving a somewhat vague inkling of when it might actually take place. If wondering exactly when Prime Day might be held is giving you sleepless nights, a new report could give you some solace.
According to CNBC, Amazon has provisionally scheduled Prime Day for the week of October 5th, which is pretty close to when Black Friday and Cyber Monday are usually held. This could mean that Amazon is likely to hold the event over at least a couple of days or even longer; we all know how the retailer loves to make the most of its sales extravaganzas.
If you don't normally pay for an Amazon Prime account, you can always take advantage by signing up for a 30-day trial of the service when Amazon confirms Prime Day is being held.
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