Amazon continues promoting Kindle Fire HDX with Giving Tuesday special
Cyber Monday is over, but Amazon.com is still promoting the Kindle Fire HDX by promising customers that it will donate $20 for every tablet that is purchased on Tuesday through Sunday, as part of Giving Tuesday.
The offer applies when customers buy a 7-inch or an 8.9-inch Kindle Fire HDX through AmazonSmile, a program recently launched by Amazon. When a customer buys select items through AmazonSmile, the Seattle online retailer will donate 0.5% of the purchase price to a charity of the customers’ choosing.
The charity offer comes one day after Amazon marked down the 7-inch Kindle Fire HDX $50 from its regular price of $229 as part of Cyber Monday.
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Recently, the day after Cyber Monday has come to be known as Giving Tuesday. The holiday is intended to encourage consumers to give back to charities.
Customers interested in purchasing a Kindle Fire HDX through AmazonSmile can head to https://smile.amazon.com/kindle20.
Once the Web page loads, the retailer will ask customers to pick the charity they would like Amazon to donate to. Customers can pick from nearly a million organizations, according to the company.
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