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Dealmaster: Get 40 percent off all kinds of cool stuff on Prime Day

Posted on July 12, 2016 by Xordac Prime

Greetings Arsians! Thanks to our partners at TechBargains, we have a list of some of the best Amazon Prime Day deals. Today only, you can take advantage of all the deals below if you’re an Amazon Prime member. Some of the best ones are 40 percent off open-box laptops, desktops, monitors, routers, and more, as well as a $10 Amazon gift card when you purchase a $50 Amazon gift card. Prime members also get free two-day shipping, so anything you buy today will get to you as quickly as possible. Snatch up all the deals that you want before the day ends!

To see full coverage of the deals with up-to-date Lightning Deal releases check out TechBargains.

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