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Amazon will ride the bonanza from last month’s record-setting Prime Day by holding a 48-hour sale in October, the e-commerce giant announced Tuesday.

The company didn’t disclose the exact date for its next money-saving campaign, dubbed “Prime Big Deal Days.”

Loyal Prime customers across 19 countries — including the US, the UK, Australia, France, Japan and the Netherlands, among others — will be able to participate.

“Well share more details soon as we get closer to the event. I cant wait to give our Prime members access to exclusive early savings this season,” Worldwide Amazon Stores CEO Doug Herrington wrote in a LinkedIn post.

“Prime Big Deal Days isn’t a second Prime Day. It’s another opportunity for Prime members to have access to exclusive early savings this holiday season,” an Amazon spokesperson told The Post.

The move comes following reports that shoppers will be conservative with their spending during the holiday season — a trend that’s continuing from 2022, when customers reportedly bought fewer electronics, furniture and some types of clothing compared to the previous year.

According to CNBC’s latest Supply Chain Survey, released in June, 43% of respondents are expecting to order fewer gifts this year compared to 2022.

Roughly two-thirds of respondents, or 67%, said they’d be on the hunt for discounts, which a whopping 71% attributed the cutback to inflation, CNBC’s report found.

The US Bureau of Labor Statistics’ latest figures showed that inflation rose 3% in June versus a year earlier.

Though the figure was the smallest increase since March of 2021 — and drastically lower from inflation’s 9.1% peak last June — it’s still above the Federal Reserve’s 2% goal.

Amazon’s latest Prime Day took place July 11-12, and the record-setting event saw the sale of 375 million items.

Steep discounts drove customers, including members of Amazon’s $139-per-year Prime loyalty program, to spend a collective $12.7 billion, according to Adobe Analytics, boosting US online sales by 6.1%.

Abode cited increased spending in the appliance and apparel categories — which were up 45% and 17% year-over-year, respectively — as reason for the revenue jump.

Amazon’s “Buy Now Pay Later” feature was also used by 21% more consumers during this year’s Prime Day than last year’s — another indication that consumers don’t have the budget to splash out this Christmas.

During July’s Prime Day, the “Buy Now Pay Later” option was utilized in 6.6% of orders, Adobe found.

Following the Prime Day-like event in October, Amazon will offer another round of discounts on Black Friday and Cyber Monday in November.

Learn more about Amazon Prime here.

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Ohtani’s blast caps 6-run 9th in wild Dodgers rally

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PHOENIX — Shohei Ohtani hit a three-run homer to cap a six-run ninth inning and the Los Angeles Dodgers rallied for a wild 14-11 victory over the Arizona Diamondbacks on Friday night.

The Dodgers trailed 11-8 entering the ninth inning after blowing an early five-run lead.

Andy Pages and Enrique Hernandez hit consecutive run-scoring doubles to open the ninth inning against Kevin Ginkel (0-1). Max Muncy tied it at 11-11 with a run-scoring single and Ryan Thompson replaced Ginkel to face Ohtani.

It didn’t go well for Arizona.

Ohtani, who doubled twice, fell into a 1-2 hole before launching his 12th homer near the pool deck in right to put the Dodgers up 14-11. He finished with four RBIs.

Tanner Scott worked a perfect ninth save in 11 chances.

The Dodgers roughed up Eduardo Rodriguez to take an 8-3 lead through three innings, but couldn’t hold it.

Lourdes Gurriel Jr. hit a tying grand slam in the fifth inning, then Ketel Marte and Randal Grichuk hit solo shots off Alex Vesia (1-0) in the eighth to put Arizona up 11-8.

Pages finished with three RBIs and Hernández extended the Dodgers’ homer streak to 13 straight games with a solo shot in the second inning.

Marte homered twice for the Diamondbacks. Rodriguez allowed eight runs on nine hits in 2⅔ innings.

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Marchand’s OT score cuts Panthers’ deficit to 2-1

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SUNRISE, Fla. — Brad Marchand scored on a deflected shot at 15:27 of overtime and the Florida Panthers beat the Toronto Maple Leafs 5-4 on Friday night to cut their deficit in the Eastern Conference semifinal series to 2-1.

Aleksander Barkov, Sam Reinhart, Carter Verhaeghe and Jonah Gadjovich scored for Florida, which got 27 saves from Sergei Bobrovsky. Evan Rodrigues had two assists for the Panthers. They 13-2 in their last 15 playoff overtime games.

John Tavares scored twice, and Matthew Knies and Morgan Rielly also scored for the Maple Leafs. Joseph Woll stopped 32 shots.

Game 4 will be in Sunrise on Sunday night.

Florida erased deficits of 2-0 and 3-1, and that’s been almost impossible to do against Toronto this season.

By the numbers, it was all looking good for the Maple Leafs.

  • They were 30-3-0 when leading after the first period, including playoffs, the second-best record in the league.

  • They were 38-8-2, the league’s third-best record when scoring first.

  • They had blown only 11 leads all season, none in the playoffs.

  • They were 44-3-1 in games where they led by two goals or more.

Combine all that with Toronto having won all 11 of its previous best-of-seven series when taking a 2-0 lead at home, Florida being 0-5 in series where it dropped both Games 1 and 2, and leaguewide, teams facing 0-2 deficits come back to win those series only about 14% of the time.

But Marchand — a longtime Toronto playoff nemesis from his days in Boston — got the biggest goal of Florida’s season, rendering all those numbers moot for now.

The Leafs got two goals that deflected in off of Panthers defensemen: Tavares’ second goal nicked the glove of Gustav Forsling on its way past Bobrovsky for a 3-1 lead, and Rielly’s goal redirected off Seth Jones’ leg to tie it with 9:04 left in the third.

Knies scored 23 seconds into the game, the second time Toronto had a 1-0 lead in the first minute of this series. Tavares made it 2-0 at 5:57 and just like that, the Panthers were in trouble.

A diving Barkov threw the puck at the night and saw it carom in off a Toronto stick to get Florida on the board — only for Tavares to score again early in the second for a 3-1 Leafs lead.

Florida needed a break. It came.

Reinhart was credited with a goal after Woll thought he covered up the puck following a scrum in front of the net. But after review, it was determined the puck had crossed the line. Florida had life, the building was loud again and about a minute later, Verhaeghe tied it at 3-3.

Gadjovich made it 4-3 late in the second, before Rielly tied it midway through the third.

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Vegas’ Roy dodges suspension for G2 cross-check

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NEW YORK — Vegas Golden Knights forward Nicolas Roy was fined but not suspended Friday for cross-checking the Edmonton OilersTrent Frederic in the face in overtime of Game 2 of the teams’ second-round playoff series.

The NHL Department of Player Safety announced the fine of $7,813, the maximum allowed under the collective bargaining agreement, after a disciplinary hearing with him.

Roy attempted to play the puck while it was airborne but made contact with Frederic’s head instead, resulting in a laceration for the Oilers forward.

Frederic briefly exited the game before making a quick return to the ice. Edmonton, however, failed to capitalize on the ensuing five-minute power play but won not long after on a goal by Leon Draisaitl from Connor McDavid.

Vegas trails the best-of-seven series 2-0 with Game 3 on Saturday night at Edmonton.

Information from The Associated Press and Field Level Media was used in this report.

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