Save the date: According to a new leak, Amazon Prime Day will take place on Tuesday, October 13. Traditionally held in July, Prime Day was postponed this year due to the pandemic.
However, Amazon has reportedly suspended the vacation for full-time warehouse employees from October 13 through October 20, CNET reports. While it is unlikely that Prime Day will last the entire week, it is clear that Amazon has something big in store for mid-October.
An Amazon spokesperson tells Tom's Guide that Amazon has not announced an official date for Prime Day 2020. However, customers can ask Alexa to "let me know about Prime Day," and the digital assistant will notify them when the date is announced.
Prime Day is Amazon's big two-day retail holiday. Now in its sixth year, Prime Day is generally a good time to buy Amazon devices, but shoppers can also expect to find tons of deals on everything from 4K TVs to flyers. The deals are exclusive to Prime members. (Click here to sign up for a free 30-day Prime membership.)
Other rumors suggest that Amazon may begin offering Black Friday deals once Prime Day is over. In fact, some retailers have already announced plans to extend their Black Friday promotions through October. Either way, the staff at Tom's Guide is here to cover the best deals of the entire season.
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