Amazon launches 10 days of Black Friday

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Prepare your wallets, folks. Amazon about to unleash eight days of killer deals on the world. Amazon announced that it will launch its full Black Friday sale push today. For 10 days the company will unleash new deals every day, and will even have some time periods where new deals go up every 10 minutes. The main hub for all of these deals will be amazon.com/blackfriday, so keep your eyes peeled and make sure you act quickly as quantities will be limited on a lot of the deals.

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Not to be outdone by rivals, Amazon has revealed a number of tech-related shopping deals on the table starting on Thanksgiving and through to Black Friday. On Thursday, the Seattle-based e-commerce giant said Black Friday deals will start earlier than ever before, and bargains can be snatched up from Friday November 21. New deals will be offered “as often as every ten minutes for eight straight days,” according to the firm, including three “coveted” deals of the day starting on Thanksgiving at midnight, and three more on Black Friday. “Our customers are redefining Black Friday shopping. They want to stay home with family, enjoy some turkey and football and shop the hottest deals from their phone, tablet or PC,” said Steve Shure, Amazon’s Vice President of Worldwide Marketing. “Starting November 21, we will add new deals as often as every 10 minutes, for eight days, including tech, toys, tools and more.”

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