Prime Day invitation-only deals are back on Amazon. Here’s how to sign up
Amazon/Maria Diaz/ZDNETAs Amazon kicks off Prime Day next week, some great deals have already appeared. But if years past are any indication, we expect to see even more significant discounts on July 16 and 17, with little time to snag them before they’re gone. Also: The 25 best early Amazon Prime Day 2024 dealsThough Alexa can help you watch some highly sought-after deals, Amazon has also opened a few “invitation-only” opportunities ahead of time. Requesting an invitation to one of these limited deals doesn’t mean you’ll get to save $255 on a Citizen watch, but it will give you a peek at some of the great deals being planned.How to sign up for Amazon’s invite-only Prime Day dealsWhat you’ll need: A Prime subscription is required to access the Prime Day deals exclusive to members. If you don’t have a membership, you can start a free 30-day trial, but you will be charged $139 for the year if you don’t cancel it before 30 days. (If you’re a student — or you’re between 18 and 24 years old — you can save money on a subscription with a Prime student membership.) More