Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2024/12/amazon-secretly-slowed-deliveries-deceived-anyone-who-complained-lawsuit-says/
Amazon cancelled first-party delivery management because parts of DC are too dangerous.
DC Attorney big mad.
Maybe he'll get mad enough to do something to make those parts of the city safe.
Anonymous wrote:Only in America do people think Prime = fast shipping only. Point is that Prime benefits are much more than just shipping. DC AG just wants a payout
Anonymous wrote:"Schwalb takes no issue with Amazon diverting delivery drivers from perceived high-crime areas but insists that Amazon owes its subscribers in those regions an explanation for delivery delays and perhaps even cheaper subscription prices. He has asked for an injunction on Amazon's allegedly deceptive advertising urging users to pay for fast shipments they rarely, if ever, receive. He also wants Amazon to refund subscribers seemingly cheated out of full subscription benefits and has asked a jury to award civil damages to deter future unfair business practices. Amazon could owe millions in a loss, with each delivery to almost 50,000 users since mid-2022 considered a potential violation."
He's not suing over the redlining, he's suing over the lying
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Funny how he’s mad with Amazon for not delivering to these areas, but he’s not mad at the criminals and the crime that are making these areas undeliverable.
I might be mistaken, but were there some food deliveries that stop delivering to these areas too? It may have been Dominos or Uber eats. I don’t remember exactly but this is not the first company that stopped servicing certain areas.
You didn’t read the story. The AG made it clear that they’re not mad about not sending laser ship drivers, the lawsuit is about still charging people for prime membership without telling them about the limits in their zip code.
Anonymous wrote:Only in America do people think Prime = fast shipping only. Point is that Prime benefits are much more than just shipping. DC AG just wants a payout
Anonymous wrote:I'm happy that amazon cares about the safety of its drivers. Plenty of places have prime without first party delivery - it's in the TOC
Anonymous wrote:Funny how he’s mad with Amazon for not delivering to these areas, but he’s not mad at the criminals and the crime that are making these areas undeliverable.
I might be mistaken, but were there some food deliveries that stop delivering to these areas too? It may have been Dominos or Uber eats. I don’t remember exactly but this is not the first company that stopped servicing certain areas.
Anonymous wrote:All Amazon had to do was tell the truth and probably charge people in SE a cheaper price for Prime. But instead they lied about it and falsely advertised.
It was a scumbag move by Amazon. The lie was worse than the remedy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People on those zip codes pay taxes, but they don't get the same infrastructure and services from the local government like the people in NW, SW and NE get. They are discriminated by their government!!
Why don't the attorney general investigate the local government to find what people tax payers in SE are discriminated by DC local government. I pretty sure he is afraid to open the huge Pandora box.
I'm sure if you looked at city expenses (including emergency services), they cost more than than they contribute
Anonymous wrote:Way to miss the point. Amazon was still charging people for Prime membership, without offering or committing to Prime delivery. That's the illegal part. They ship to that area using UPS, which is slower than the Amazon small van and contractor delivery. You cannot charge people for a service and then not fulfill the service requirements.
Anonymous wrote:Way to miss the point. Amazon was still charging people for Prime membership, without offering or committing to Prime delivery. That's the illegal part. They ship to that area using UPS, which is slower than the Amazon small van and contractor delivery. You cannot charge people for a service and then not fulfill the service requirements.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People on those zip codes pay taxes, but they don't get the same infrastructure and services from the local government like the people in NW, SW and NE get. They are discriminated by their government!!
Why don't the attorney general investigate the local government to find what people tax payers in SE are discriminated by DC local government. I pretty sure he is afraid to open the huge Pandora box.
I'm sure if you looked at city expenses (including emergency services), they cost more than than they contribute
That maybe is true if you look in the accounting books, but in real life the money never reach the people who deserves it. Too many "intermediaries." Look at Trayon White for example.
The DC Attorney General is afraid to investigate the DC finances. He is part of the problem.