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Amazon Prime members can now access early deals for Prime Big Deal Days 2024

Amazon Prime Big Deal Days 2024 are here early for Prime members! Members get exclusive access to deals on a wide range of products starting today.

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A hero image of Amazon Prime Big Deal Days early deals. A promotional advertisement with a vibrant blue background. In the foreground, there are three objects placed on top of geometric blocks: a white electric fan with a circular base and protective grill, yellow over-ear headphones resting on one of the blocks, and a red handbag with a black strap. Above these items, in bold white text, reads ‘Shop early deals for Prime Big Deal Days.’
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Amazon is gearing up for its second Prime Day of the year, dubbed Prime Big Deal Days, and it’s set to be a shopping extravaganza. Mark your calendars for October 8th and 9th, as these 48 hours will be packed with some of the biggest deals of the season. But here’s the exciting part for Prime members: you don’t have to wait until then to snag discounts. Starting today, early deals are available across a range of categories including electronics, fashion, home essentials, kitchen gadgets, toys, and more.

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  • Here’s how to get a discounted Amazon Prime membership

With new deals popping up as often as every five minutes during certain times of the event, Prime members are in for a treat. Not only do you get to enjoy the perks of Prime—like fast shipping, exclusive savings, and entertainment—you also get a head start on what’s sure to be a frenzy of holiday shopping.

Here’s a sneak peek at some of the hottest early deals available to Prime members right now:

  • Amazon devices: Save up to 55% on select devices such as the Blink Outdoor 4 six-camera system, eero mesh WiFi systems, and the 40” Fire TV 2-Series. There’s even a record-low price on the Blink Outdoor 4 four-camera system. Plus, use your Prime card and earn up to 10% back on items like the Fire Max 11 tablet and 65” Fire TV Omni QLED Series.
  • Amazon Music Unlimited: New to Amazon Music Unlimited? You’re in luck. Non-Prime members can score three months free, while Prime members get four months at no cost. Enjoy over 100 million songs and top podcasts, all ad-free and in high-quality audio. If you’re already an individual subscriber, you can upgrade to a Family Plan at no additional cost for two months.
  • Grubhub+ membership: Enjoy a free year of Grubhub+ with your Prime membership, which is valued at $120. This includes $0 delivery fees on eligible orders, lower service fees, and 5% credit back on pick-up orders. From now until October 9th, use the code “PRIME10” on a Grubhub order over $15 to get an extra $10 off. Just enter the code at checkout.

If you haven’t jumped on the Prime bandwagon yet, now’s a perfect time. Amazon is offering a 30-day free trial so you can explore the benefits before committing. After the trial, Prime is available for $14.99 per month or $139 per year. For those who qualify, there are also discounted options: Prime for Young Adults (ages 18-24) at $7.49 per month or $69 per year, and Prime Access for government assistance recipients at $6.99 per month.

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  • How to sign up for a free trial of Amazon Prime
  • Here’s how to get a discounted Amazon Prime membership

With Prime, you get access to fast, free delivery on millions of items, exclusive deals, and a vast library of entertainment. It’s one of the most comprehensive memberships out there, constantly adding new benefits to ensure it remains a great value.


Disclaimer: Prices and promotions mentioned in this article are accurate at the time of writing and are subject to change based on the retailers’ discretion. Please verify the current offer before making a purchase.


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