Amazon to hold mid-October sale to
capture more holiday spending
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[September 26, 2022]
(Reuters) - Amazon.com Inc on Sunday
announced an expected sale for its loyalty-club shoppers, an event like
its Prime Day summer marketing blitz that aims to boost holiday revenue
and appeal to cost-conscious buyers facing economic turbulence. |
The Amazon logo is seen at the company's
logistics centre in Boves, France, October 6, 2021 REUTERS/Pascal
Rossignol |
The
"Prime Early Access Sale" will start Oct. 11 at midnight Pacific
Daylight Time (0700 GMT) for 48 hours in 15 countries, Amazon
said.
Vice president Jamil Ghani told Reuters the rationale for a
second Amazon deals event this year was earlier holiday shopping
and the "macroeconomic environment" customers faced.
"There's a desire to save and make the dollar stretch further,"
he said in an interview.
Ghani declined to offer revenue forecasts for how the event
would compare to Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales this fall
or to July's Prime Day.
Such member-only sales prompt some customers to buy Prime
subscriptions and shop more on Amazon.
(Reporting by Jeffrey Dastin in Palo Alto, California; Editing
by William Mallard)
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