Highly coveted, urgently awaited: Amazon Prime Day 2022 is getting closer and closer. Amazon has not yet announced the exact date of the bargain event. At least there is a hint of July 2022. Until then, bargain hunters can definitely prepare themselves: We show you how best to do this and also have a few current Amazon bargains ready.

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Basically, it’s always bargain time on the Internet and also at Amazon, but the avalanche of discounts comes in full force on Amazon Prime Day. Accordingly, many bargain hunters are already scratching their paws. But not even the exact date for Amazon Prime Day 2022 has been set. But there are concrete indications from Amazon itself.

In the last quarterly report, a reference to Prime Day 2022 appears under the heading “Shopping Highlights”. It states that the annual Prime Day will take place in July 2022 in more than 20 countries. Unfortunately, it doesn’t get much more specific, it just means that Prime members can save on products from big brands and small businesses in all areas.

The date in July 2022 is not surprising, as Amazon has usually held Prime Day in July at the best summer slack time. The reason for the first Prime Day in 2015 was the 20th anniversary of the website, the discounts were intended to boost the sagging sales in the summer and make Prime memberships palatable to customers.

It worked really well and since then Prime Day has really only gone in one direction, there are more and more discounted products and customers are buying more and more. Current information about Prime Day will be published on a central website, but so far there is no information for 2022.

You still have a little time to prepare until July. You should have completed the following points in order to really get going on Prime Day:

By the way, you don’t necessarily have to buy everything on Prime Day, after all, Amazon also has good discounts elsewhere. See a few examples below.

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