Amazon Prime Day 2024: is another sale coming this October?

Last year’s October event - the Prime Big Deal Days sale - seemed to work as Amazon’s Black Friday warm up, with the retailer then holding off on launching its ‘proper’  Black Friday offers until a week before Black Friday itself.

These are our predictions for this year’s sale.

What is Amazon Prime Big Deals Day?

Amazon Prime Big Deals Day is an exclusive sale event that's only open to Amazon Prime members.

When is the October Amazon Prime Day sale?

Amazon has yet to confirm the dates of the Prime sale event, but we're expecting an announcement soon .

Previously, the Prime Day sale happened once a year, but since 2022, there are now two sale drops: one in July and another in October.

Here's a look at when Amazon launched its previous Prime Day sales:

2024: 2023:2022:

Starting from midnight on the first day, new deals drop regularly throughout the 48-hour sale.

Amazon Prime Day early access deals

Although Amazon usually saves the majority of its deals for Prime Day, we expect to see early deals appear on the website and mobile app a couple of days before the true sale kicks off.

Last year, the retailer's 'early deals' covered a selection of own-brand products including Echo Dot speakers, Ring video doorbells and Kindle ebook readers.

Is Prime Day only for Amazon Prime members?

Yes, only Amazon Prime members get access to the Amazon Prime Day discounts. This includes Amazon Prime monthly and annual members, free trial members, and Amazon Student and Amazon Household members.

How much is Amazon Prime?

Amazon Prime membership is charged at £8.99 per month, or £95 per year. If you pay annually, you save just over £12 per year. 

Students can get an Amazon Prime membership for 50% less – paying £4.49 per month. If students pay annually, it costs £47.49 per year, saving just over £6.

With a subscription, you get access to Prime Video, plus unlimited premium delivery, among other things.

Get a free trial for Amazon Prime day

If you time it well, you can sign up for 30 days of Amazon Prime for free once the Prime Day sales begin, and then cancel for free before you get charged. If you don't cancel within the 30 days, you'll automatically be switched onto a regular Amazon Prime membership and charged £8.99 a month. The trial gets you access to Prime Video, Amazon Music, Amazon Photos and more.

If you're an UK undergraduate or postgraduate student, you can get six months of Amazon Prime Student for free. You'll need to prove your course enrollment by providing Amazon with your university email address. After the six months are up, you'll only have to pay half price for a Prime subscription at £4.49 per month, or £47.79 annually. To get this deal, you must be a new member. After your three years at uni, you'll be switched to a regular Prime subscription at £8.99 per month.

To cancel your membership before the trial expires, you'll need to visit the Amazon Prime membership page, choose Manage membership and select End membership.

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What will go on sale this Prime Day?

Back in July 2024, our experts spotted tempting discounts on home products and electronics, including:

Looking to shop now? Visit our monthly deals pages for the latest offers around right now.

How to return Amazon items

If you buy a product on Amazon Prime Day and it arrives on your doorstep damaged, the retailer is fully responsible.

Under the Consumer Rights Acts, your purchase needs to be of satisfactory quality (not faulty or damaged), fit for purpose and as described. If your Prime Day product doesn't meet one of these requirements, the retailer (not the manufacturer) is in breach of the Consumer Rights Act.

Amazon will refund the cost of sending an item back if it was sold or dispatched by Amazon. If the item you purchased isn't eligible for a free return, and you’re using a pre-paid return label, Amazon will deduct the cost of the return from your refund.

How to recycle your old tech

If you're looking to replace some older technology by shopping the Prime Day sale, make sure you dispose of your old items in a responsible way.

You have a few options if you want to offload your unwanted electronics. Kerbside collection is suitable for small electrical items – in many cases, your local council will collect smaller items such as toasters and kettles. Alternatively, you can drop items at a local recycling centre.



source https://www.which.co.uk/news/article/amazon-prime-day-best-deals-aVuvn4M6aTn2
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