The District of Columbia sued Amazon on Wednesday, alleging the company secretly stopped providing its fastest delivery service to residents of two predominantly Black neighborhoods while still ...
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Washington D.C.’s attorney general sued Amazon Wednesday, alleging that the e-commerce giant secretly excluded residents of two ZIP codes from accessing expedited delivery provided by its Amazon Prime ...
A lawsuit from the Washington, D.C., attorney general is alleging that Amazon deliveries are slower in two majority-Black zip codes in the nation’s capital. The lawsuit, from D.C. Attorney General ...
Online shoppers spent a record $13.3 billion on Cyber Monday – almost $16 million per minute Monday night, according to Adobe Analytics – but for residents of two D.C. ZIP codes, delivery of those ...
Amazon is accused of slowing deliveries to two predominantly Black zip codes in Washington, D.C., while still charging for memberships that promise fast-delivery benefits, according to a lawsuit filed ...
Online shoppers spent a record $13.3 billion on Cyber Monday – almost $16 million per minute Monday night, according to Adobe Analytics – but for residents of two D.C. ZIP codes, delivery of those ...
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.
Residents of two majority-Black D.C. Zip codes receive Amazon deliveries less quickly than their richer neighbors despite paying for the same Prime membership program, according to a lawsuit the ...
DC Attorney General Brian Schwalb recently filed a lawsuit against Amazon for allegedly deceiving some District residents into paying for Prime delivery benefits they are not receiving, in violation ...
The District of Columbia sued Amazon on Wednesday, alleging the company secretly stopped providing its fastest delivery service to residents of two predominantly Black neighborhoods while still ...