Here’s everything you need to know about Prime Day Sale 2023
Amazon Prime Day sale: Dates
Amazon has announced its annual two-day sale in India. The sale will go live on July 15 at 12:00 am and will continue till July 16 midnight. The e-commerce platform claims that buyers will get good deals, savings, offers on newly launched products and more during the sale.
Amazon Prime Day sale: Bank offers
During the Prime Day sale, buyers will be able to get an additional 10% discount on using ICICI Bank Credit/Debit cards, SBI Credit Cards and EMI transactions on ICICI Bank Credit/Debit Cards and SBI Credit Cards
For Prime Day 2023, all customers can avail of an additional 5% instant discount on shopping using an Amazon Pay ICICI card. In addition to these shopping benefits, this card comes with unlimited benefits across travel bookings, bill payments and more on Amazon. Prime members can sign up for an Amazon Pay ICICI Bank credit card and get welcome rewards of up to Rs 2,500, Rs 300 cashback (only for prime) + rewards worth Rs 2,200.
Prime members can continue to enjoy 5% cash back on unlimited rides with Uber when using Amazon Pay as their payment mode. Out of the 5%, they will receive 4% as Uber credit and 1% as Amazon Pay cashback, which can be availed to save more on future rides with Uber and fulfil shopping needs on Amazon.in
Amazon Prime Day sale: Deals and discounts
New launches
Amazon India will offer deals and discounts on newly launched products from over 400 top Indian and global brands such as OnePlus, iQoo, Realme Narzo, Samsung, Motorola, Boat, Sony, etc.
The company has also announced that Prime members can get access to special prices on all flights and hotel bookings.
Discounts on electronics appliances
Buyers will get discounts on TVs, laptops, smartphones, etc during the sale. Additionally, the e-commerce platform will also offer up to 55% discount on the latest smart speakers, smart displays and Fire TV products.
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