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First new Amazon electric heavy goods vehicles reach UK roads
The first of the UK's largest-ever order of electric heavy-goods vehicles (eHGVs) joined Amazon's transportation network ...
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Amazon settles with FTC, needs to pay Prime members $1.5 billion — here's how to claim your share
Learn if you qualify for Amazon's Prime membership refund and what steps you need to take to claim your share.
Customers in select markets can return items weighing 1 to 15 pounds through doorstep return pickup handled by USPS.
Amazon will issue $1.5 billion in refunds as part of an FTC settlement, with up to 35 million customers getting compensation.
A new text scam is making the rounds among Amazon shoppers — and it’s catching even the most cautious customers off guard.
Consumers who have purchased the recalled rice should not consume the products. Instead, they should contact Ben’s Original Consumer Care at 1-800-548-6253 for more information and for instructions on ...
BOSTON (WHDH) - A tractor-trailer jackknifed on I-93 South in Boston Tuesday morning. The crash closed down three lanes around Exit 15, and as of 6:30 two of those lanes remained closed. State Police ...
Amazon Prime Video has deleted a series of digitally-altered James Bond posters which removed the spy's gun after fans accused the brand of turning 007 'woke'. The streaming giant acquired the rights ...
The 2025-26 NBA Media Day was held earlier this week for most teams, and there are still more footwear storylines to unpack. As every basketball fan and sneakerhead knows, players often bring their ...
At Amazon’s fall hardware event on Tuesday, the company unveiled its newest Kindle Scribe and its first-ever color Kindle Scribe, both of which are launching with new AI features. The new Kindle ...
Collectors of Lego's wide-ranging race car models and Formula 1 fans have another chance to buy the Amazon-exclusive 10-in-1 bundle that quickly sold out at launch earlier this year. The Lego Speed ...
WASHINGTON, Sept 26 (Reuters) - The Trump administration is considering imposing tariffs on foreign electronic devices based on the number of chips in each one, according to three people familiar with ...
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