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How to Tell if a Prime Day Discount Is Actually a Good Deal

Summary by Money
Amazon Prime Day is one of the biggest shopping events of the year, but figuring out what’s a deal and what’s just marketing can be confusing. As with any sale, consumers should keep in mind that a large discount doesn’t necessarily equate to a good deal. For instance, a $150 markdown on a TV with a $500 list price could seem irresistible, but you’re only really “saving” that amount of money if the same item isn’t available anywhere else at a si…
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According to BGC, 43 percent of consumers choose to buy in nearby stores to save. This is the tool that helps to know the real price of Amazon Prime Day discounts. 70 percent of consumers choose to expect the product to be in promotion to buy it. The Amazon Prime Day 2025 is just around the corner, so on social networks users have started to chase prices so they can be prepared for this type of completely new options, so this tool will help you …

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Money broke the news in on Tuesday, July 8, 2025.
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