The major savings offered during Amazon’s popular “Prime Day” sales might not be as much as you think. At least that’s what the plaintiffs in a class-action lawsuit against Amazon are alleging.

The lawsuit, filed last month in a federal court in Washington by plaintiffs Cathy Armstrong, and Oluwa Fosudo, accuses the online marketplace giant of misleading customers about how much money they’re actually saving when purchasing items advertised during Prime Day.

“Prime Day is rife with fake sales and misleading ‘percent off’ claims, like ‘Prime Day Deal - 40%’ or ’44% off Prime Day Deal,’” reads a portion of the lawsuit.

The lawsuit claims that products that are advertised as being on sale during Prime Day have actually been sold at the same price or lower in the days, weeks, and months l

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