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The lawsuit alleges that items advertised as being discounted are often the same price as they've been sold for prior to the "Prime Day" sales.
Amazon has recently faced increased scrutiny for its advertising practices. In September, the retail giant agreed to pay what the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) called a "historic" $2.5 billion settlement after it was accused of manipulating customers into getting and keeping Prime subscriptions.
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How to get 25 cents off per gallon on Fridays with Amazon Prime
(NEXSTAR) – Gas just got a little cheaper for Amazon Prime members – at least on one day of the week. Starting Oct. 17 and lasting until Dec. 26, Prime members can save 25 cents per gallon on Fridays. The discount comes just in time for the holidays, and may change the way some motorists plan out their refueling stops.
Amazon's October Prime Day, officially known as Prime Big Deal Days, is the retailer's major fall sales event, designed to kick off the holiday shopping season. This event, like Amazon's July Prime Day, is exclusively for Amazon Prime members and offers opportunities to find deep discounts on a wide range of popular gift ideas.
The Amazon Prime Big Deal Days are slated for Oct. 7-8. An Amazon Prime Day sale also previously took place from Tuesday, July 8, to Friday, July 11. Amazon Prime Days are from Tuesday, Oct. 7 and Wednesday, Oct. 8 in 2025, according to the Amazon website.
Amazon Prime has had to experience plenty of canceled shows, as of recent. The Wheel of Time ended after three seasons, and Étoile and Motorheads sadly didn’t make it past their first season. While Pop Culture Jeopardy’s second season may not see the light of day on Amazon Prime,
Sadly Prime Day came to an end last night which means you might be wanting to cancel your membership. Here's how to do it if you decide the $139 yearly Prime membership isn't worth it.
As of October, those privileges can no longer be shared with anyone outside of a Prime member’s household. The Prime Invitee program, which made this possible, has been replaced by Amazon Family [1].
Proposed class-action lawsuit accuses e-commerce giant of using "fictional" list prices to calculate Prime Day discounts.