Stay in the Loop

We are thrilled to extend a warm welcome to you as a valuable member of our vibrant crypto community! Whether you're an experienced trader, a crypto enthusiast, or someone who's just getting started on their digital currency journey, we're excited to have you onboard.

Read & Get Inspired

We're delighted to have you here and embark on this exciting journey into the world of Wikibusiness. Whether you're a newcomer or a seasoned explorer in this realm, we're dedicated to making your experience extraordinary. Our website is your gateway to a treasure trove of knowledge, resources, and opportunities.

PrimeHomeDeco

At PrimeHomeDeco, we believe that your home should be a reflection of your style and personality. Our upcoming website is dedicated to bringing you a curated selection of exquisite home decor that will transform your living spaces into elegant sanctuaries. Whether you're looking to revamp your living room, add a touch of sophistication to your bedroom, or create a cozy and inviting ambiance in your dining area, we have just the right pieces for you.

Amazon Prime Day is coming up and here are the deals to watch for – CNBC

Amazon plans to have 10,000 new electric delivery vans from Rivian on the road as early as 2022 and 100,000 of the vehicles on the road by 2030.

Amazon/Jordan Stead

Amazon is betting that, after months of conserving cash, Americans may be ready to shop again — if the price is right.

The online retail giant is kicking off its annual two-day shopping event at midnight PT (3 a.m. ET) on Tuesday, Oct. 13.

Prime Day, which was originally slated for July but postponed due to the pandemic, will run through Wednesday, Oct. 14, with discounts on more than 1 million items, including intermittent “Lightning Deals,” for Prime members. 

However, even as the holidays approach, how much consumers are willing to spend remains very much up in the air, according to the National Retail Federation.

“The outlook is clouded, with uncertainty pivoting on Covid-19 infection rates,” the NRF’s Chief Economist Jack Kleinhenz said in a statement.

This year, the deal could make all the difference, said Bethany Hollars, a shopping strategist.

“People are cutting back on non-essential shopping and looking for deals,” she said. “If they can’t get a good deal, for a lot of people, they can’t buy it.”

More from Personal Finance:
Here are the best deals on back-to-school supplies
What to watch out for with retail credit cards
14% of Americans have wiped out their emergency savings

“There is always one thing everybody goes for,” said Julie Ramhold, a consumer analyst at DealNews.com, of the two-day shopping event.  

Last year, it was the Amazon coat. This year, it will likely be geared toward people staying in, she said. “I wouldn’t be surprised if it was a fire pit.”

Typically, about 40% of the deals on Prime Day are home- and garden-related, according to Ramhold.

That may prove even more desirable now that Americans are spending much more time at home amid the coronavirus crisis.

Already, the Toshiba 32-inch Smart HD Fire TV is marked down more than 30% to $119.99 and some furniture, appliances and tools are 20% off.

Not surprisingly, Amazon devices, such as the Echo or Kindle, will also be deeply discounted.

Other retailers are also starting holiday deals as early as October and extending them throughout the holiday season. 

Target announced its own sales event — Target Deal Days — during the same two-day period. It said it will have more than double the digital deals it offered last year on electronics, beauty items, toys and more. 

Walmart said it will feature Black Friday-like savings during its “Big Save Event,” which starts the evening of Oct. 11 and runs through Oct. 15. The deals will include $50 off of a Pioneer Woman 6-quart Instant Pot and a 55-inch JVC 4K HDR Roku Smart TV for $248.  

To best navigate Prime Day, Ramhold advises shoppers to download the Amazon app and scroll through upcoming deals, then mark the items you are interested in as “watching” — you’ll receive a notification when the price drops.

When a deal is live, add the item to your cart immediately. Some Lightning Deals can sell out quickly, she said. Once it is in your cart, you’ll have 15 minutes to decide whether to complete the purchase.

If there is a specific product that you are set on and you don’t see it in upcoming sales, you can create a wish list and Amazon will alert you if it does become part of a Prime Day deal.

Subscribe to CNBC on YouTube.

Related articles

SpaceX is preparing to launch Starship V2 one final time

Reports have emerged suggesting that Elon Musk might be rethinking his promise to give away most of his fortune. This was reportedly due to his longtime friend Peter Thiel, who told the world’s...

Redb – HTML5 Fashion Website Template

LIVE PREVIEWBUY FOR $29 About Redb Redb is a modern fashion template. It is a fully responsive HTML5/CSS3 template based on Bootstrap 4. It works seamlessly on all smart devices, including smartphones, tablets, PCs, and desktops....

Tesla axed one of the Model Y’s best features in ‘Standard’ trims: here’s why

When Tesla unveiled its Standard versions of the Model 3 and Model Y this week, reactions were mixed. Many liked the addition of two new models, but they were also concerned about the...
[mwai_chat model="gpt-4"]
Exit mobile version