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District of Columbia says Amazon secretly stopped fast deliveries to 2 predominantly Black ZIP codes
By HALELUYA HADERO The District of Columbia sued Amazon on Wednesday, alleging the company secretly stopped providing its fastest delivery service to residents of two predominantly Black
Amazon deliveries are slower in low-income D.C. Zip codes, lawsuit says
The D.C. attorney general alleged in a lawsuit that Amazon packages unfairly take longer to arrive for Prime subscribers in two majority-Black Zip codes.
Amazon sued over slower deliveries to low-income neighborhoods
Amazon allegedly stopped its fastest delivery service to almost 50,000 Prime subscribers in two District of Columbia ZIP codes.
Lawsuit alleges Amazon deliveries are slower in 2 majority-Black DC zip codes
A lawsuit from Washington, D.C.’s 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
Amazon sued for slowing deliveries to 2 Black zip codes in D.C.
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 Wednesday.
DC AG says Amazon secretly excluded 2 ZIP codes from expedited delivery
D.C.’s attorney general alleges that since 2022, Amazon has secretly excluded two D.C. ZIP codes from expedited delivery.
Amazon sued by D.C. attorney general for allegedly excluding neighborhoods from Prime delivery
Washington, D.C.’s attorney general sued Amazon on Wednesday, accusing the company of covertly depriving residents in certain ZIP codes in the nation’s capital from access to Prime’s high-speed delivery.
Amazon sued by Washington, DC, over slow Prime deliveries in low-income zip codes
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. Customers in ZIP codes 20019 and 20020 pay the stiff Prime membership fee for delivery service that ordinarily takes 1 to 2 days.
D.C. sues Amazon, says it secretly stopped fast deliveries to 2 predominantly Black ZIP codes
In a lawsuit filed in District of Columbia Superior Court, the district alleged that Amazon stopped fast deliveries service to two neighborhoods in the city.
Amazon Prime Members in Poorer Areas Had Slower Deliveries, Lawsuit Alleges
Washington, DC's attorney general is suing Amazon in district court, claiming the retailer deceived local Prime subscribers in ZIP codes where packages took longer to get delivered. The suit (PDF) alleges Amazon secretly excluded two ZIP codes in southeast DC,
DC Sues Amazon for Excluding Low-Income Areas From Faster Prime Deliveries
AG Brian Schwalb accuses the tech titan of exclusively shifting last-mile deliveries in two ZIP codes to other carriers without telling Prime members.
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