
"On Friday, Amazon announced the debut of Amazon Bazaar, a new low-cost shopping destination for Asia, Africa and Latin America that will be available separately from the main Amazon shopping app. On Bazaar, most products are available under $10, and some are as low as $2, the retailer says. Amazon says more markets will gain access to the app in the months ahead."
"The app has significant overlap with Amazon Haul, which launched last November as a competitor to Shein and Temu. Haul operates as part of Amazon's main website and app, and will remain available in its existing markets, including the U.S., UK, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Japan, and Australia. The Bazaar app will offer these users "hundreds of thousands" of affordable products in categories like fashion, home goods, and lifestyle products, the retailer says."
"Customers use their same Amazon credentials to shop and check out, where they can use Visa, Mastercard, or American Express. Orders will have to meet the local minimum purchase amount to qualify for free shipping. (This varies by market.) For smaller orders, a standard delivery fee is charged. Shipments take around 2 weeks or less, returns are free within 15 days of receipt, and Amazon offers multilingual customer sup"
Amazon launched Amazon Bazaar as a standalone low-cost shopping app targeting Asia, Africa, and Latin America. Most Bazaar products are priced under $10, with some items as low as $2. The app is available now on Android and iOS in selected markets, with plans to expand to more countries. Bazaar overlaps with Amazon Haul but operates separately while Haul remains in its existing markets. The app offers hundreds of thousands of affordable fashion, home goods, and lifestyle products with customer reviews and star ratings. Customers use existing Amazon credentials and major credit cards; shipments take around two weeks and returns are free within 15 days of receipt.
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