What the Tech: Beware of Amazon Prime Day Scams
Here’s how to protect yourself from scams that are connected to Amazon Prime Day.
Here’s how to protect yourself from scams that are connected to Amazon Prime Day.
Amazon has announced the dates for this summer’s Amazon Prime Days.
Amazon Prime Day is here, and experts are reminding consumers to be wary of scams.
Returning too many items could cause you to be banned from shopping at Amazon. Here’s what you need to know.
Did you ever wonder about the difference between Prime Day, Black Friday and Cyber Monday? Which of the holidays actually offer the best prices?
We’re only two months from Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales, but Amazon isn’t waiting around for the holiday rush.
Billions of dollars in merchandise are in transit after Amazon’s annual Prime Day shopping event. For many Amazon Prime members who expect their orders to arrive quickly, that doesn’t always happen.
Did you know that even reviews that are bought and sold can easily get the “verified purchase” label?
It’s that time of year again: Amazon is back with its summer cyber sale, earlier than ever before. Prime Day is Monday, June 21 and Tuesday, June 22.
Prime Day 2020 was another big success and while Amazon has not released any numbers of overall sales, the company did announce the 48-hour sales event was big for small and medium businesses in its stores. If you made a purchase or multiple purchases during Prime Days, October 13th-14th, you may still have not received your package. So what’s up?…