Tired of Amazon Prime? Canceling it might not be as straightforward as you think. Here's what you need to know.
Amazon has ended its Prime Invitee Program that allowed users with different home addresses to share benefits.
Amazon has made it even easier to buy items. You don't even need to confirm that you're sure you want to add something to your order.
In an announcement this week, Amazon introduced a new feature called Add to Delivery. Instead of placing a whole new order when you want to order something else, the company explains, you can now use ...
Forget to buy toilet paper? You might be able to add it to an Amazon order that hasn’t gone out for delivery yet.
The original benefit ended Wednesday and members must now sign up for a different Prime subscription to continue using it.
This series, Voices from the Land, brings together opinion pieces led and written by Indigenous peoples from around the world ...
You can create a list of all the Amazon products you're interested in and share them before October Prime Day starts.
Amazon Prime customers will no longer be able to share shipping benefits with those outside of the household. Here's what to know in Tennessee.
Council Member Tiffany Caban wants Amazon to have to directly hire it's employees who make deliveries across the city.
Amazon ends the “Prime Invitee” program but rolls out new benefits and offers, including enhanced content and innovative ...
The company has eliminated its Prime Invitee program, limiting free shipping benefits to members within the same household.