WASHINGTON, D.C. - A recent lawsuit is accusing Amazon of secretly excluding certain zip codes from Prime delivery benefits in D.C., while continuing to charge the full Prime subscription price.
D.C. Attorney General Brian Schwalb announced on Wednesday that his office is suing Amazon for "secretly excluding" Ward 7 and 8 residents from Prime Membership delivery benefits. Peace or nothing?
D.C. Attorney General Brian Schwalb said on Wednesday that his office is suing Amazon for excluding Wards 7 and 8 from Prime delivery benefits despite residents in those areas paying for it.
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 ...
Amazon also said that it reached out to the attorney general’s office to offer advice on how to reduce crime and improve safety in the neighborhoods. In other news, there is new word of a ...
Washington, D.C., Attorney General Brian Schwalb accused Amazon of "secretly" excluding two ZIP codes in the capital city from expedited delivery. The lawsuit says that in 2022, Amazon stopped ...
An Amazon spokesperson said in response: "The DC Attorney General has it exactly backwards - sellers set their own prices for the products they offer in our store. "Amazon takes pride in the fact ...
DC sues Amazon for allegedly halting its fastest delivery service in two Black neighborhoods while still charging for the promised service.
A person wearing an Amazon delivery uniform and another person were caught on video taking packages out of a D.C. apartment building and placing them in a car outside. It happened Jan. 10 at a ...
DC Tech Week is a mostly free series of events across ... [Mayor Muriel Bowser] • The district’s attorney general is suing Amazon on behalf of residents, alleging the company has excluded two ZIP ...