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Amazon Prime Day is Upon Us

Happy Amazon Prime Day!

As if inventing a shopping holiday in the middle of summer isn’t enough, now Amazon is stretching Amazon Prime Day out to be a two-day event.  Not complaining, just stating a fact.

We digress . . . there are SO MANY DEALS!  Will you be shopping?

A new survey actually looked at if people would be partaking in the shopping festivities or not, and found only 21% of people plan on it, while 45% say “heck naw,” and 34% claimed they were waiting to see what the deals were.

This could be a good opportunity to get a start on Christmas shopping — but why can’t Amazon Prime Day be closer to pay day?!

Will you be getting in on the Amazon Prime Day(s) deals?  Tell us on Facebook.

(YouGov)

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