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(FILES)This December 9, 2010 photo shows the internet site of Amazon.com. Amazon shares were down more than 11 percent October 26, 2011 on Wall Street after the US online retail giant released quarterly earnings that saw heavy spending on expansion drag down its net profit.  Online retail giant Amazon said on May 26, 2015 it has started declaring sales made in major European markets in the respective countries instead of Luxembourg, meaning it will pay taxes on the sales in the nations. Amazon's tax agreement in Luxembourg, under which it recorded European sales and paid taxes on them in the tiny country instead of at the source, had attracted howls of criticism that the giant was trying to evade taxes, and had sparked an EU probe. AFP PHOTO/Karen BLEIER/FILESKAREN BLEIER/AFP/Getty Images
(FILES)This December 9, 2010 photo shows the internet site of Amazon.com. Amazon shares were down more than 11 percent October 26, 2011 on Wall Street after the US online retail giant released quarterly earnings that saw heavy spending on expansion drag down its net profit. Online retail giant Amazon said on May 26, 2015 it has started declaring sales made in major European markets in the respective countries instead of Luxembourg, meaning it will pay taxes on the sales in the nations. Amazon’s tax agreement in Luxembourg, under which it recorded European sales and paid taxes on them in the tiny country instead of at the source, had attracted howls of criticism that the giant was trying to evade taxes, and had sparked an EU probe. AFP PHOTO/Karen BLEIER/FILESKAREN BLEIER/AFP/Getty Images
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NEW YORK — Amazon is trying to lure more subscribers to its $99 Prime loyalty program by pushing a day of discounts it calls “Prime Day” during the sleepier summer shopping season.

The e-commerce retailer plans to offer thousands of deals on July 15 in the nine countries that have the Prime loyalty program, including the U.S., U.K., Spain, Japan, Italy, Germany, France, Canada and Austria.

The Seattle company says the promotion is pegged to its 20th anniversary, which is July 16. Amazon says there will be more deals on July 15 than on Black Friday, the busy shopping day after Thanksgiving, and Cyber Monday, the Monday after Thanksgiving when many people go online to shop for deals.

Amazon doesn’t release the number of Prime members it has, but Michael Pachter, an analyst at Wedbush Securities, estimates there are 35 million to 40 million.

Pachter said he sees the move as an “experiment” by Amazon to see how shoppers will react to the sale.

“Black Friday is an event because it kicks off the holiday shopping season,” he said. “I don’t think an event in mid-July will have much impact, and view it as more of a test by Amazon during a slow period to see how a special Prime shopping day is received by its customers.”

Amazon.com has been expanding its Prime program’s offerings in an effort to add members, with additions such as grocery delivery, one-hour delivery in some cities, beefed up video streaming and the creation of a Bluetooth speaker called the Echo that syncs with Prime music.