Hindustan Times (East UP)

Amazon advances festive sale to Oct 3 to match rival Flipkart

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NEW DELHI: A day after Flipkart advanced its festive day sale, rival Amazon India has also made a similar move by announcing the start of its sale event Great Indian Festival (GIF) from October 3.

The competitio­n between the two giants is expected to be intense, similar to previous years, as both will see their festive sale now starting on October 3. While Flipkart’s The Big Billion Days (TBBD) sale is an eightday event, Amazon India’s GIF will be a month-long affair. “Our top priority remains customer trust and the interest of our sellers, especially the lakhs of small sellers and the tens of thousands of local shop owners across India. We continue to innovate for our partners, small businesses and customers, as they gear up for the upcoming festive season,” an Amazon spokespers­on said on Sunday. The spokespers­on added that the Amazon GIF will now start from October 3, 2021, and Prime members will have early access.

The company will share further details on the specifics of Prime Early Access soon.

On Tuesday, Flipkart had announced that the eighth edition of TBBD will be held from October 7-12 this year. However, on Saturday, the Walmartown­ed company advanced the opening date to October 3. The TBBD will now end on October 10.

On Friday, Amazon had announced that it will host its month-long festive season sale GIF - from October 4.

In the past too, the two companies have gone head-to-head during the festive season with their sale events, offering great deals, new launches and attractive affordabil­ity options like EMI offers via various partnershi­ps.

Flipkart group company Myntra is also holding its ‘Big Fashion Festival’ from October 3-10.

E-commerce platforms like Amazon and Flipkart line up new launches and offers to woo shoppers during the festive season, holding multiple sale events that are timed around Dussehra and Diwali.

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Amazon’s decision comes a day after Flipkart decided to prepone its festive sale date to October 3.

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