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Amazon to Close Many Stores, Focus on Groceries
Amazon Prime Amazon bookstores and 4-Star stores will shutter, reflecting shoppers’ love affair with online retail.
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Amazon Raising Annual Fees for Amazon Prime Membership
Feature As expected, Amazon is hiking the cost of Amazon Prime membership for the first time in four years.
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Let It Snow: Amazon Prime Day II a Rousing Success (Says Amazon)
The online retailer’s Prime Early Access Sale sold more than 100 million items in the two-day event designed to kick-start the 2022 holiday shopping season – very early.
By Bob Niedt Published
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Amazon Early Prime Access Sale Is a Prime Day Redux
Amazon Prime Prime Day: So nice they had to try it twice. A fall event will follow the model of blowout sales over two days. But it will come with a different name.
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Will There Be a Second Amazon Prime Day 2022? Stand By
Feature Purportedly leaked documents indicate Amazon is asking retailers for possible “lightning” deal options for an October Amazon Prime Day 2022.
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Can I Buy Amazon’s Always Home Cam, the Flying Indoor Security Camera?
Amazon Prime Want to know if everything’s okay at home while you’re away? The Always Home Cam is a drone that will fly from its dock and soar toward the bad guys (or broken pipes).
By Bob Niedt Published
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Amazon Layaway: A New Perk of Amazon Prime
Feature Reserve now, pay over time is one of retail’s oldest holiday shopping gimmicks, dating back to the Great Depression. Now, Amazon is reviving it year-round.
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Amazon Adds Another Popular Smart Home Brand to Its Amazon Prime Mix
Feature Amazon.com spends $1.7 billion to vacuum up iRobot into its name-brand portfolio.
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Amazon Ending a Key Perk for Amazon Prime Customers
Feature Got stuff stored on Amazon Drive? Heads up – that’s going away. Your photos are safe, though.
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