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Prime Day Savings, Delivered: Join CNET's Text Group for Deals Under $50 Every Day

Deals experts will drop curated Prime Day deals into your inbox every day with no subscription required.

Russell Holly
Russell Holly is a Managing Editor on the Commerce team at CNET. He works with all of CNET to assemble top recommendations as well as helping everyone find the best way to buy anything at the best price. When not writing for CNET you can find him riding a bike, running around in Jedi robes, or contributing to WOSU public radio's Tech Tuesday segment.
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It's easy to become discouraged when trying to find a great sale during a shopping event as massive as Amazon Prime Day. Even after you find what you're looking for, it's not always clear the sale is genuine and not just an artificial price cut. The struggle is real, especially when you know lots of deals are on a timer, and that's why we've made it possible to have the best deals come to you instead. 

At CNET, our expert Deals team scours the web every day to bring you a curated Deal of the Day on quality products we think you'll love. That team works extra hard during shopping events like Prime Day, with our daily text that puts the savings directly into your messages to ensure you never miss a chance to jump on a genuinely good sale. 

Signing up is super easy (it'll take less than a minute), safe, trusted and you can opt out any time.

We apply the same level of deep research and confirmation that these discounts are legitimate and useful, just in a bite-sized format. There's no AI here pulling the strings, either. We have actual people looking for actual deals. If we find something interesting for an affordable rate -- usually under $50 at a significant discount -- you'll hear about it from us. We find a cool thing on sale, and we share it with you directly once a day. And during big shopping events like Prime Day, you'll get a second bonus text with a whole new deal. 

If you aren't seeing the deals you want to see, all you need to do is ask. This text platform is a two-way street powered by the CNET Deals team, which means every message is sent by a person and we see every reply. If you're ever looking for a notification when a specific thing is on sale, all you need to do is ask and we'll do our best to help you out.

For other CNET deals, check out our ongoing efforts to track down the best laptop deals across the internet. We've also got a great collection of TV deals right now, and if you're really feeling like saving, you should have a look at all the AirPods deals

we've gathered up for you.