Amazon will end its “Try Before You Buy Prime” program at the end of January. The move, first reported by The Information, was announced in a notice at the top of the Prime Try Before You Buy page, which ends on January 31st. This service has been available to members since 2018. It was first launched as Prime Wardrobe. With this, you can choose up to six items to try on, and if you don’t like them, you can return them for free within a week. You only pay for the items you decide to keep, and you can choose from a carefully selected selection of clothing, shoes, jewelry, and accessories.
“Try-before-you-buy combinations are limited to a limited number of products, including virtual try-on, personalized size recommendations, review highlights, and more,” an Amazon spokesperson said in a statement to CNBC. “Given that customers are increasingly leveraging new AI-powered capabilities,” he said. , we’re phasing out the try-before-you-buy option on January 31, 2025, with improvements to our size chart to ensure you find the right fit. ” If you are still using the service, you should pick up your last order now.
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