Amazon has pledged to invest billions of dollars to expand its Prime delivery services to millions more customers across the U.S. The e-commerce giant announced plans to bring same-day and next-day ...
Amazon has been sued by the District of Columbia for providing slower delivery service to customers in two low-income neighborhoods — including shoppers who pay $139 a year for Prime memberships.
Amazon.com is bringing its Same-Day and Next-Day Delivery to more communities in the U.S., extending the service to thousands of smaller towns and cities across the country. The ecommerce and tech ...
Amazon secretly excluded two ZIP codes from its fastest delivery service while charging nearly 50,000 Prime members who live in the areas its full Prime subscription price, the District of Columbia's ...
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Amazon makes changes to Prime delivery: What to know
Amazon has expanded its U.S. Prime Air drone delivery service into three more places—San Antonio and Waco in Texas, and Pontiac in Michigan—bringing the total number of Prime Air locations to four, ...
If safety was a concern, something else could have been done. Online retail conglomerate Amazon was hit with a lawsuit for allegedly slowing down Prime delivery service in two predominantly Black ...
The online retail giant is being accused of quietly making a major change to its delivery services in a few “underserved” areas. Amazon Prime, which costs $139 a year, has over 200 million members ...
Further advancing its quest to dominate grocery e-commerce, Amazon and Whole Foods Market is expanding its Prime delivery service to Fort Lauderdale, Miami and Palm Beach, Fla., as well as parts of ...
Amazon faces lawsuit for limiting Prime deliveries in two Washington D.C. areas over safety concerns
A hot potato: Like all big tech firms, Amazon gets sued often and for a variety of reasons. However, the suit filed by the District of Columbia against the retail giant isn't the kind of legal ...
A recent visit to the company’s overhauled drone delivery program in Arizona left me impressed by the drones, but skeptical that the public will welcome them. By Kevin Roose Photographs and Video by ...
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