Slip Up Offers Up Amazon Prime Day Date? July 11, 2017
Through one of our automated searches that tracks stories and sites online, we found a story on 2017 Amazon Prime Day date.
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According to the story posted on Cleveland’s ABC News 5, Amazon Prime Day is July 11, 2017.
WHY DO WE SUSPECT THIS MAY BE ACCURATE?
The written copy appears to be a typical agency style press release modified for local usage by news organizations. It links back to Amazon Press resources that talk about the success of 2016 Prime Day.
Since there is no other corroborating news of this anywhere else, the story may be a pre-written embargoed news item that accidentally was posted on the wrong date.
So let’s see if this turns out to be right. If nothing else, it was an interesting find.
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Richard Meldner
Richard is co-founder of eSeller365. He has over 17 years of experience on eBay which includes tens of thousands of sales to buyers in over 100 countries and even has experience with eBay’s VeRO program enforcing intellectual property rights for a former employer. And for about two years Richard sold products on Amazon using Amazon FBA in the US.
To “relax” from the daily business grind, for a few weekends a year, he also works for IMSA as a professional race official.