Amazon's “Prime Day” is Black Friday in July

Those affected by these first world problems might want to look the other way as Amazon have just announced they will be celebrating its 20th birthday with a bargain bonanza for its Prime customers. The anniversary celebration will be called “Prime Day”.

Amazon loves putting on sales, and now they're about to give Prime members even more of a reason to spend money. The company has announced Prime Day, an online.

Amazon's turning 20 on July 15th and will celebrate the occasion by giving you another reason to sign up for Prime. The company is launching Prime Day, a "global shopping event" that promises to have "more deals than Black Friday." Unfortunately, you

In a deft move aimed at attracting more online shoppers to its subscription-based Prime service, Amazon said Sunday it's holding a special one-day sale for members that promises “more deals than Black Friday.” Taking place 

The so-called Prime Day is July 15th and is exclusively reserved for Amazon Prime members living in Canada, the U.S., the U.K., Spain, Japan, Italy, Germany, France and Austria. This two-day shipping extravaganza starts at midnight with new deals