Amazon Pushes Early Holiday Deals

Amazon Pushes Early Holiday Deals

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Following Target’s early holiday discount push, eCommerce giant, Amazon, has unveiled its very own “Black Friday-worthy deals,” allowing customers to shop early and take advantage of deep discounts as they shop for the holiday season.

“We’re excited to help customers get great holiday deals even earlier this year, including thousands of small business products,” said Dave Clark, CEO of worldwide consumer at Amazon.

“Customers can confidently shop early knowing they are receiving incredible deals starting today, letting them get a head start on their holiday to-do lists so they can truly enjoy the holiday season. And I want to thank our incredible team around the world for everything they do each day to support each other and our customers—I couldn’t be prouder to work with you all.”

Customers can find deals and discounts across every category, including fashion, home, beauty, toys, electronics as well as Amazon devices. The early launch of holiday sales on the company’s platform also allows shoppers to support small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) who have deals available at amazon.com/epicdeals. Shoppers can look for these deals on the Amazon mobile shopping app or by simply asking, “Alexa, what are my deals?”

Additionally, Amazon has made updates to its lists feature, enabling customers to share gift ideas for everyone in their household with relatives and friends and organize their lists by recipients. Furthermore, Amazon customers can send gifts using just an email or mobile phone number of a recipient.

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