Amazon’s Prime Day 2020 is coming soon, according to a report by CNET. The e-commerce giant, which initially postponed Amazon Prime Day 2020 from July 15 due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, has yet to confirm when the shopping holiday will take place, but CNET reports that the annual Prime Day will now be two days and begin on Oct. 13. Amazon’s Prime Day has historically been the company’s biggest selling day of the year since its inception five years ago, outperforming other shopping events like Black Friday and Cyber Monday in recent years. The company revealed it sold roughly 175 million products on Prime Day 2019 and analysts have estimated it generated $7.16 billion. From what to expect on the shopping holiday to how the COVID-19 pandemic is affecting it, here is everything you need to know about Amazon Prime Day 2020. When is Amazon Prime Day 2020? Amazon Prime Day 2020 will take place on Oct. 13 for a 48-hour period, according to a report by CNET, which cited an internal message to Amazon employees. The company has not yet commented on Amazon Prime Day 2020 or confirmed a date. On the web site’s Prime Day landing page, a statement reads: “Prime Day is
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