Biz: 8 Retailers Hosting Big Sales to Compete with Amazon Prime Day (UPDATES)

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8 Retailers Hosting Big Sales to Compete with Amazon Prime Day

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Amazon is hosting its second annual Prime Day sales event on Tuesday, July 12, and like last year, Amazon’s competitors don’t want the world’s largest e-retailer to get away with attracting all the attention (and sales). In the same way that Walmart, Target, and Best Buy hosted big sales timed to coincide with Prime Day 2015, many retailers have launched special promotions to try to steal some thunder away from Amazon’s much-hyped Black Friday in summer. They aren’t waiting for Prime Day itself either, as most sales from Amazon competitors are underway right now.

Bear in mind that the deals from Amazon’s competitors avoid mention of the phrase “Prime Day”—because they don’t want to give Amazon a free plug. The day is named for Amazon’s Prime service, and Amazon’s deals are only available only to Prime members. Amazon uses this exclusivity as a way to
increase Prime subscribers, who must pay $99 per year (or $10.99 monthly) after a free 30-day trial, and who tend to spend big bucks on Amazon.com once they’re members.

The most important part of what makes deals from other retailers different from those offered by Amazon on Prime Day is that the former require no membership or annual fee whatsoever. Walmart in particular has highlighted the fact that its sales are “available for anybody,” unlike Amazon’s deals, which can only be purchased by members of a store’s special club. Walmart is also ratcheting up the competition this summer by offering free, no-minimum-purchase shipping this week, as well as a free 30-day trial of ShippingPass, its two-day shipping service that costs $49 annually.

If you’re really trying to save money, the smartest approach is probably to simply ignore the whole thing and pretend that Amazon Prime Day and all of its manufactured sales events aren’t happening. After all, these sales are all concocted with the idea of getting you to spend at a time you wouldn’t otherwise, and there will surely be an endless stream of “amazing” discounts during heavily promoted sales events down the line.

But if you’re going to shop—and who are we kidding, we know everybody’s going to at least do some browsing—it’s wise to scout out the best deals from multiple stores, rather than just focusing solely on Amazon. And remember, if you make a purchase from any retailer other than Amazon, you won’t have to sign up for Prime, and you won’t wind up hooked into paying for any kind of subscription service. Here are the big sales we know about so far; We’ll add to the list below as more worthy Prime Day alternatives arise.


Walmart: To steal sales away from Amazon, Walmart is offering free shipping on all orders—no minimum purchase required, no membership required—from Monday, July 11 to Friday, July 15. What’s more, the retailer has announced thousands of “rollback” deals valid for this week (and sometimes longer), such as an Xbox One console bundle with Gears of War and Minecraft for $280 (normally priced $355), a 55-inch Samsung HDTV for $598 (normally $1,199), and an Apple iPhone 5S 16GB with prepaid Straight Talk service for $149 (previously $450).

Newegg: Last week the electronics e-retailer Newegg announced it would be unleashing a huge“FantasTech” sale that starts with a few teaser deals at 10 a.m. PST (1 p.m. EST) on Monday, July 11. The bulk of the sale will kick in on midnight tonight (3 p.m. EST), just like with Amazon Prime Day. Newegg hosted a FantasTech sale last year, timed to coincide with Prime Day 2015.

Gap: The apparel retailer is having a sale with up to 60% off select items, plus a flat 40% off your entire purchase on July 11 with use of the coupon code SUN.

J.C. Penney: A “Penney Palooza” sales event is in effect for Monday and Tuesday of this week, with an extra 25% off the lowest price listed (30% off if you’re using a JCP credit card) for your entire purchase. In some cases, the end discount will be more than 75% off original prices—which, we must point out, are usually extremely inflated. Use the code NEWLOOK6 to get the extra discount at checkout.

Toys R Us: A “Super Brands Sale” is in effect from July 11 to 14, featuring discounts like 30% off Legos and 20% off Nerf.

Best Buy: The electronics retailer’s new sales takes an obvious swipe at Prime Day by announcing it is offering “Deals for All. No Membership Needed.” As for the deals themselves, well, they don’t seem all that different than Best Buy’s usual weekly promotions. For instance, there’s a 50-inch Sharp Smart HDTV with a $430 list price that’s now on sale for $350.

Kohl’s: The store is promising different “Beat the Heat Buys” each day through July 14. Look for 50% off, 60% off, and sometimes even bigger discounts on clothes, home furnishings, and more.

Sears: Among the sales are 25% off all bikes and up to 60% off clothing and accessories.

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/8-retailers-hosting-big-sales-153308093.html
 
Please do... Im looking for a 4k 60 inch.

walmart had an insane YMMV sale on 4K TVs...65" samsungs were on sale for $249...60" samsungs $199 and 55" same brand $149...they were in select walmarts tho...some ppl were able to get bestbuy and amazon to price match it early on before they caught wind that it wasn't a general sale...I'd keep my eye on walmart tomorrow...these were brand name brand new TVs...I was so mad I missed out on it...found out about it on slickdeals a day too late...staying abreast of daily sales on slickdeals trumps all these special july 4th labor day black friday etc sales
 
walmart had an insane YMMV sale on 4K TVs...65" samsungs were on sale for $249...60" samsungs $199 and 55" same brand $149...they were in select walmarts tho...some ppl were able to get bestbuy and amazon to price match it early on before they caught wind that it wasn't a general sale...I'd keep my eye on walmart tomorrow...these were brand name brand new TVs...I was so mad I missed out on it...found out about it on slickdeals a day too late...staying abreast of daily sales on slickdeals trumps all these special july 4th labor day black friday etc sales
Wow..

Imma keep an eye out. Props.
 
Leaked listing of some of Amazon's deals..
http://www.aftvnews.com/amazon-prime-day-sneak-peek-all-the-deals-we-know-about-so-far/


Amazon Hardware

Amazon Fire TV
$69.99 ($99.99 retail price) – Likely starts at Midnight PT tonight

Amazon Fire TV Stick
$24.99 ($39.99 retail price) – Likely starts at Midnight PT tonight

Amazon Fire 7″ Tablet
$33.33 ($49.99 retail price) – Likely starts at Midnight PT tonight

Amazon Echo
$129.99 ($179.99 retail price) – Likely starts at Midnight PT tonight

Amazon Kindle Paperwhite
$89.99 ($119.99 retail price) – Likely starts at Midnight PT tonight

Amazon Fire HD 10 Table
$129 Alexa Exclusive ($229 retail price) – Likely starts at Midnight PT tonight

Amazon Dash Buttons
$0.99 ($4.99 retail price) – Live Now – You still get $4.99 back on first press.


Specific Products – With Known Exact Prices

Samsung UN55KU6600 Curved 55-Inch 4K Ultra HD Smart LED TV (2016 Model)
$649.99 ($1,247.99 retail price)

Samsung UN55KU6300 55-Inch 4K Ultra HD Smart LED TV (2016 Model)
$549.99 ($997.99 retail price)

RIF6 Cube 2-inch Mobile Projector
$189.99 ($299.99 retail price)

VIZIO 2.1 Channel Sound Stand
$89.99 ($149.99 retail price) – Starts at 2:25am PT

VIZIO 5.1 Channel Sound Bar
$199.99 $499.99 retail price) – Starts at 6:25am PT

TP-LINK Wi-Fi Smart Plug
$15 Alexa Exclusive ($29.99 retail price)

TrackR Bravo (Black)
$15 Alexa Exclusive ($29.99 retail price)

Philips Hue White and Color Bulb Starter Kit
$125 Alexa Exclusive ($199.99 retail price)


Specific Products – With Unknown Exact Prices

Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard, Book 1: The Sword of Summer by Rick Riordan
“31% off” ($19.99 retail price)

Fast & Furious 7-Movie Collection Blu-ray or DVD
“Up to 65% off” ($54.99/$49.99 Blu-ray/DVD retail price)

Coleman Road Trip Propane Portable Grill LXE
“Save big” ($224.99 retail price)

DOOM video game
“Save big” ($39.99 retail price)

ViewSonic LightStream Full HD 1080p Home Entertainment Projector
Unknown Price ($599 retail price) – Starts at 1:25 am PT

LG Electronics Ultra Short Throw Smart Home Theater Projector
Unknown Price ($1,209.05 retail price) – Starts at 2:25 pm PT

Non-Specific Products

Samsung Curved 3D Blu-ray Player
$49.99

43-Inch 4K Ultra HD Smart LED TV
$299.99

32-Inch 720p Roku Smart TV
$119.99

40-Inch 1080p LED TV
$139.99

32-Inch 720p LED TV
$99.99

Generic Deals

$40 cash back on an Amazon Home Service of $75 or more, like House Cleaning or TV Wall Mounting

Up to 50% off top toy brands including Nerf, Barbie, and Fisher-Price

Up to 50% off electric shavers and hair tools

Up to 60% off athletic shoes

30% off clothing, shoes, jewelry, watches & more

$25 back with $50 Luxury Beauty purchase

Save big on select DEWALT and BLACK+DECKER products
 
Wal-Mart offers 'free shipping with no minimum' to tackle Amazon's Prime Day

(Reuters) - Wal-Mart Stores Inc (WMT.N) will offer free shipping with no minimum purchase on all online orders for five days starting on July 11, stepping up its battle against Amazon.com Inc's (AMZN.O) highly publicized shopping event "Prime Day".

Prime Day is a sales event for members of Amazon Prime's $99 shipping and digital content service that has turned into a crucial part of the online retailer's growth plan. Amazon expects its second annual Prime Day event on July 12, to be bigger than last year.

In 2015, Amazon generated more sales on Prime Day than on Black Friday, a day which officially kicks of the year-end shopping season in the United States.

Wal-Mart is attempting to take a slice of that fast-growing online sales piece during the middle of the year, keep its customers from straying and attract new shoppers to its online platform.

This is also part of Wal-Mart's broader strategy to strengthen its e-commerce business at a time when its online sales growth is slowing. Sales through the company's website and mobile app increased 7 percent in the latest quarter compared with 17 percent a year earlier.

"We believe saving money every day is better than just one, and that all customers should save, not only some," Wal-Mart said in a statement that directly takes on Amazon's shopping event.

Wal-Mart's free shipping offer will be in addition to the recently launched 30-day free trial of ShippingPass, its unlimited 2-day shipping program, which costs $49 per year. Wal-Mart said customer sign-ups for ShippingPass have more than quadrupled since the offer launch last week.

Wal-Mart will offer discounts on everything from televisions and clothes to furniture this week. Its strategy this year appears to be more targeted than in 2015 when it launched a three-month sale to take on Prime Day.
 
http://www.usatoday.com/story/money/2016/07/11/best-tech-deals-amazon-prime-day/86958874/

Tech


  • Bose SoundSport In-Ear Headphones ($49.95, 50% off) Is there a more recognizable name when it comes to audio electronics? Marked down a full 50% off their normal price, these Bose SoundSport in-ears are the perfect spotter for the gym.
  • Amazon Echo ($129.99, 28% off) The Echo is arguably the most popular smart home device on the market right now. And, of course, on Prime Day, you can get it for a song—$130 song. Want to know everything you can buy that's compatible with Alexa? Check out our article here!
  • Samsung UN55KU6600 Curved 55-Inch 4K TV ($649.99, 58% off) While we haven't reviewed Samsung's 2016 KU6600 series, we found last year's J6300 series—another Series 6 entry—to be an extremely solid performer for the price, delivering easy-to-use smart features and a winning design. Read the full review.
  • Moto G (4th Generation) Smartphone ($149.99, 25% off)
  • BLU R1 HD Smartphone ($49.99, 50% off)
  • Archeer Portable Outdoor Bluetooth Speakers ($29.99, 66% off)
  • AUKEY Optic iPhone/Android Lens Kit - 180° Fisheye Lens, 110° Wide Angle, 10X Macro Lens ($14.99, 40% off)
  • AUKEY 10000mAh Smartphone Battery Charger ($12.99, 54% off)
  • Amazon Fire Tablets ($33.33, 33% off)
  • Amazon Tap ($99.99, 23% off)
  • Amazon Fire TV Stick ($24.99, 38% off)
  • Amazon Fire TV ($69.99, 30% off)
  • Kindle Voyage E-reader ($149.99, 29% off)
  • Bose SoundTrue Around-Ear Headphones II ($99.95, 44% off)
 
Home & Outdoors


  • iRobot Roomba 614 Vacuum Cleaning Robot ($130.00, 34% off) Robot vacuums are the best way to keep your house tidy with as little work as possible. This entry level model from iRobot isn't as robust as its big brother, which wereviewed earlier this year, but at $130, it's well within reach of mere mortals—something you can't say about most robot vacuums.
  • Amazon Echo ($129.99, 50% off) The Echo is arguably the most popular smart home device on the market right now. And, of course, on Prime Day, you can get it for a song—$130 song. Want to know everything you can buy that's compatible with Alexa? Check out our article here!
  • KitchenAid 6-Qt. Professional Stand Mixer ($100.65, 29% off)
  • Dr.Meter Digital Food Temperature Thermometer ($8.99, 78% off)
  • iMagitek Oven Gloves ($12.99, 78% off)
  • Archeer Portable Outdoor Bluetooth Speakers ($29.99, 66% off)
  • Instant Pot 7-in-1 Multi-Functional Pressure Cooker ($49.96, 42% off)
  • Amazon Dash Buttons ($1, with $5 free Dash credit) Dash buttons are a weird take on smart home tech, but we think they're a great way to save time on shopping trips. In the run up to Prime Day, Amazon has discounted Dash buttons to just $1 each, while still including a $5 credit towards your first Dash purchase with each button.
 
Laptops, Tablets, & Accessories


  • HP Spectre X2 12" Detachable Laptop ($439.99, 45% off) You'll have to put this laptop in your cart to see the $360 savings, but at almost 50% off this is a deal you shouldn't ignore.
  • Lenovo Thinkpad Yoga 260 12.5" Laptop ($799.99, 33% off) The Thinkpad Yoga is a great take on the 2-in-1 laptop form factor. Although we haven’t reviewed the 260, the ThinkPad X1 Yoga—a similar model—won us over with its functional design and user-friendly features.
  • Lenovo Thinkpad 11E 11.6" Laptop ($199.99, 33% off) This tiny Thinkpad packs powerful specs and an even more powerful discount. You’ll get a quad-core processor, 500GB hard drive, and 4GB of RAM, which means this little machine is a true workhorse.
  • Amazon Fire Tablet ($33.33, 33% off)
  • Amazon Fire HD Tablet ($149.99, 35% off)
  • Amazon Fire Kids Edition Tablet ($69.99, 30% off)
  • Blue Microphones Yeti USB Microphone ($89.00, 31% off) We use this excellent USB microphone for our own video voiceover recording... and it's popular with streamers and home audio recording fanatics. Snap one up for high quality audio under $100.
 
Home Entertainment


 
Smart Home


  • Amazon Echo ($129.99, 28% off) The Echo is arguably the most popular smart home device on the market right now. And, of course, on Prime Day, you can get it for a song—$130 song. Want to know everything you can buy that's compatible with Alexa? Check out our article here!
  • Amcrest ProHD 1080P WiFi Security Camera ($77.33, 35% off)
  • Amazon Tap ($99.99, 23% off)
  • Amazon Dash Buttons ($1, with $5 free Dash credit) Dash buttons are a weird take on smart home tech, but we think they're a great way to save time on shopping trips. In the run up to Prime Day, Amazon has discounted Dash buttons to just $1 each, while still including a $5 credit towards your first Dash purchase with each button.
 
Kitchen


  • KitchenAid 6-Qt. Professional Stand Mixer ($100.65, 29% off)
  • Dr.Meter Digital Food Temperature Thermometer ($8.99, 78% off)
  • iMagitek Oven Gloves ($12.99, 78% off)
  • Instant Pot 7-in-1 Multi-Functional Pressure Cooker ($49.96, 42% off)
  • Amazon Dash Buttons ($1, with $5 free Dash credit) Dash buttons are a weird take on smart home tech, but we think they're a great way to save time on shopping trips. In the run up to Prime Day, Amazon has discounted Dash buttons to just $1 each, while still including a $5 credit towards your first Dash purchase with each button.
 
Home & Outdoors


  • iRobot Roomba 614 Vacuum Cleaning Robot ($130.00, 34% off) Robot vacuums are the best way to keep your house tidy with as little work as possible. This entry level model from iRobot isn't as robust as its big brother, which wereviewed earlier this year, but at $130, it's well within reach of mere mortals—something you can't say about most robot vacuums.
  • Amazon Echo ($129.99, 50% off) The Echo is arguably the most popular smart home device on the market right now. And, of course, on Prime Day, you can get it for a song—$130 song. Want to know everything you can buy that's compatible with Alexa? Check out our article here!
  • BISSELL 9595A Vacuum with OnePass ($62.99, 20% off) This one is already more than 70% claimed! Get it now while you still can.
  • Dyson V6 Absolute Cord-Free Vacuum - Certified Refurbished ($329.98, 45% off)
  • Dyson AM05 Hot + Cool Fan/Heater - Certified Refurbished ($169.99, 26% off)
  • Archeer Portable Outdoor Bluetooth Speakers ($29.99, 66% off)
  • Amazon Dash Buttons ($1, with $5 free Dash credit) Dash buttons are a weird take on smart home tech, but we think they're a great way to save time on shopping trips. In the run up to Prime Day, Amazon has discounted Dash buttons to just $1 each, while still including a $5 credit towards your first Dash purchase with each button.
  • Coleman Road Trip Propane Portable Grill LXE ($99.99, 33% off)
  • Amcrest ProHD 1080P WiFi Security Camera ($77.33, 35% off)
 
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