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Amazon Prime Day Sale Takes A Glitchy Start!

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“Sorry something went wrong on our end.”

This message popped up on most people’s website who were heading over to Amazon websites on Prime Day. All the shopaholics were eagerly waiting for the countdown to the Prime Day Sale but their expectations were shattered. 

The e commerce giant Amazon went through a glitch at the start of its very famous 36 hour online sales bonanza. People were immensely infuriated by this glitch and many users even switched to other websites, in anger. The issues are centred on the US based website but are occurring in other continents too. Some users faced an error page featuring the “dogs of Amazon” and were unable to load the site, while others could not enter specific product pages.

People were not able to complete purchases at checkout, while others reported that the “deals” page and “Shop all deals” button had disappeared from the site. A lot of glitches were faced by users across the countries! Amazon took to its official Twitter handle to say with regard to the sale day. Here is what they tweeted! 

 

Apart from the US, the issues with Amazon’s sites are faced in Europe, Africa, South America, Russia, Asia and Australia.

Amazon launched its Prime Sale Day in 2015 and by the end of 2017, it was its second biggest shopping day all over the world. According to an analysis by Coresight Research, last year’s Prime Day sale was estimated to have generated about $ 2.4 billion in sales and this year’s 36 hours sale was predicted to reach $ 3.4 billion. As of now, it appears the company’s website is now functioning normally for some users while Amazon works to resolve the issue. Many are still reporting issues with adding items to their carts, checkout and just getting into the deals portal from Amazon’s homepage.

Amazon, you really need to buckle up and fix the issues for your beloved customers!

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₹290 Crore Boost: Rozana’s Series B Funding Scales Rural Retail Network Nationwide

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Rozana, India’s leading rural retail platform, has secured ₹290 crore ($35 million) in a Series B funding round led by Bertelsmann India Investments (BII), with participation from Omidyar Network India, Vivid Capital, and Tana Investment Holding. This Rozana funding brings its total capital to over ₹500 crore, fueling hyperlocal expansion in underserved rural markets. Founded in 2021 by brothers Prashant and Prateek Chauhan, the startup’s phygital model blends micro-stores, app-based ordering, and last-mile delivery to connect 5 million+ users in 12 states with brands like ITC and HUL.

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Peak XV New Funds: $1.3B Commitment for India Startup Surge 2026

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Peak XV Partners has launched three new funds totaling $1.3 billion, targeting India’s booming startup ecosystem. The lineup features the $600M Surge fund (8th edition) for early-stage ventures, a $300M Growth Fund for Series B+ scaling, and a $400M Acceleration Fund for rapid portfolio expansion. This commitment arrives as India’s VC inflows rebound, with AI and fintech leading 2026 trends.

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D2C Brand Neeman’s Raises $4 Million for Tier 2/3 Store Expansion & Eco-Friendly Shoes

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