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Sneak Peek: Deals You’ll Find for Amazon Prime Day (Tomorrow!)

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Amazon Prime Day is tomorrow, July 15, 2015.  And Amazon Prime members can save on thousands of items throughout the day.

And now, via BGR, we have more details on the discounts you can expect to find!

Will You Save Big Money During Amazon Prime Day?

What’s Amazon Prime Membership?

Amazon Prime members get free 2-day shipping on certain items.  Plus, other perks such as:

Membership costs $99 per year and $49 per year for students.

Deals You Can Get on Prime Day!

Only Amazon Prime members will have access to Prime Day.  If you’re not already a member, there’s still time to sign-up!

Amazon Prime Day Starts Tomorrow, July 15, 2015

Here’s a look at some of the ways you can save starting tomorrow, at 12:00 am Pacific Time:

And check out my list of ways you can save even more on Prime Day.

For example, you can earn up to 6.6% cash back in some Amazon categories when you shop through TopCashBack!

Are These Good Deals?

While this list gives us a better idea of the savings you’ll get tomorrow, for the most part it’s still not very specific.

It’s Unclear How Much You Can Actually Save on Amazon Prime Day

Retailers sometimes inflate prices to make discounts appear better than they really are.  For example, if a sweater usually costs $10 and a store increases the price to $20 with a 50% discount, you’ll pay the same amount you did before the sale.

So I recommend you compare prices before you buy!  Also make sure you’re aware of Amazon’s return policies, which vary based on the type of product you purchase.

Bottom Line

Amazon Prime Day starts tomorrow, July 15, 2015, at 12:00 am Pacific Time.  During this sale Amazon will have discounts on thousands of items ranging from toys and clothing to electronics.

The list gives us a much better idea of the products that will be on sale.  However, it’s still unclear how much you can actually save on most sale items.  So be sure to compare prices and know the return policies before you buy!

Prime Day is only open to Amazon Prime members, but there’s still time to sign-up for a membership!

Let us know about any great deals you find!

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