Amazon Prime Day 2025 Sees a 41% Dip in Sales? Company Disputes Data, Says ‘Pleased’ with Early Results
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Amazon Prime Day 2025 sees a 41% dip in sales? Company disputes data, says ‘pleased’ with early results
Amazon Prime Day 2025: While Momentum Commerce has reported a 41% drop in sales, it says that it could go up 9.1 per cent overall, given that more people buy stuff in the last two days.
Is Prime Day Losing Its Spark? Early Numbers Say Shoppers Aren’t Impressed
Amazon’s Prime Day used to feel like an adrenaline rush—fast, loud, and full of can’t-miss deals. But this year, the vibe is noticeably different.The sale officially kicked off Tuesday, July 8, and for the first time, Amazon stretched the event from two days to four. The thinking behind the change is to give shoppers more breathing room to explore, compare, and buy at their pace. But early signs suggest that the strategy isn’t paying off, at lea…


Prime Day Loses Its Spark As Sales Nosedive 41%
Amazon's Prime Day sales plunged 41% on the first day compared to last year's kickoff, with experts attributing the drop to shoppers delaying purchases in anticipation of better deals during the extended four-day event. From a report: Momentum Commerce reported that figure for Tuesday (July 8), with Momentum's Founder and CEO John Shea saying that the sales numbers for this year's longer event could still surpass those of last year's shorter one…
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