Furious Amazon customers are threatening to shop elsewhere as the site has issues for over an hour on its biggest shopping day of the year (AMZN)
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- Amazon's website has been up and down since the start of Prime Day in the United States at 3 p.m. ET.
- The website has been experiencing issues like links that go nowhere, leaving customer unable to access the special deals.
- Furious customers are threatening to cancel their Prime memberships and shop elsewhere.
Amazon Prime Day is off to a rocky start.
Prime Day deals were expected to kick off at 3 p.m. ET on Monday. But just a few minutes later, Amazon's website crashed, and many Prime members were unable to shop the deals. When it has been online, the links on the main page advertising Prime Day deals have gone nowhere — except to the main page itself. Pages within Amazon's mobile app have also been affected, showing an error page with a photo of a dog.See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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