The best bargains at the click of a button ahead of Amazon's Monday Prime Day sale

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From basics to the best big brands, A Current Affair has been given access to the best bargains at the click of a button ahead of Amazon's Monday Prime Day sale. 9News

Marketing professor Gary Mortimer said"As a result of lockdowns, as a result of being stuck at home, onlineAnd it appears there's no sign of that changing.Their Monday Prime Day sale goes for 65 hours, with big deals for members."It is basically a shopping day just for Prime customers so I would dare say people would do some Christmas shopping in there," Amazon process assistant Emilie Rebelo said.

"This is the perfect time to stock up on Christmas presents, birthday presents, whatever presents you have to buy and even a little something for yourself," shopping expert Penina Petersen said.Deals include:Half-price TV and movie box-setsFor dog lovers, Furbo cameras are also reduced"We brought in more staff, because basically Prime is like our Christmas … it's a day especially for our Prime members," Ms Rebelo said.

It's the second time Little Archer & Co will feature in the Prime Day sale after a lucrative debut last year.Amazon's confidence in the Australian market is also clear with its fifth and largest fulfilment centre nearing completion in Sydney's west.

 

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