- Lawsuit Says Amazon Prime Members Lost Two Months of Membership During Pandemic by MtM
- Avianca May Get ‘Lifesaver’ Aid as Colombia Mulls Equity Stakes by Yahoo Finance.
- Disneyland sets its reopening date by CNN.
- New gift card scam at Kroger.
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Finally positive news about Avianca! They can come in handy for certain flight routes, especially in Central and South America.
how do we join the class action?
Google is your friend.
I paid my membership to get 2 days shipping and it has become 1 month shipping. The way they determined essential items are stupid as well.
I was able to get car liners delivered in 2 days from Walmart compared to 30 days estimate from Amazon with Prime. That was outrageous from the company I am giving my money to get faster shipping. However, I later realized Prime does not want me to spend $35 to get free shipping to my door, and 30 days estimate was more like 10 days.
Can’t they just claim force majeure
Obviously. Which is why it’ll be settled for “better disclosures” and a nice fee for the law firm. Shits a scam for the lawyers
It’s like Amazon stopped and the rest of the world moved on as normal, right? I bet people watched fewer movies too. 🙄
Amazon is overpriced, overhyped crap
To be fair, the shipping delays were, and still are, happening today in most companies. Amazon should have been smart enough to encourage slow shipping for digital credits instead of all but eliminating them. Or should have offered a percent or two discount to Prime members for “non essential” items that were going to take 10 days instead of 2. But they weren’t.
Plus, Amazon folded their Amazon Fresh subscription into Prime before all this happened, a move they probably regret given they probably would have had thousands of members paying the 14.99 monthly subscription price.
Guess the people filing that lawsuit having watched the South Park episode….