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Amazon Prime members in certain neighborhoods have experienced discriminatory and deceptive practices based solely on their ZIP codes.
The Washington, D.C. Attorney General investigated and found the truth: Amazon deliberately excluded predominantly Black neighborhoods from the two-day Prime delivery service, all while charging residents the same membership fees.
Now DC is suing Amazon for violating consumer protection laws. But this isn’t just DC’s problem. It’s a nationwide issue, and your Attorney General needs to act. The evidence speaks volumes: in some ZIP codes, fast Prime deliveries dropped from 72% to just 24%.
Every Attorney General must investigate Amazon to determine whether similar injustices are occurring in their state -- and sue to end this discrimination if they are.
Tell Your Attorney General to Investigate Amazon for "Discriminatory and Deceptive" Practices Based on Customer's Delivery Zip Code Now
Amazon claims this is about “driver safety,” but data shows the real impact is racial discrimination and corporate greed.
Historically underserved communities deserve the same high-speed delivery as anyone else. Yet, Amazon has kept customers in the dark, refusing to inform them about these exclusions or address their concerns.
By demanding action from state Attorneys General, we can ensure no ZIP code and no community is left behind. DC is leading the charge, and it’s time for the rest of the country to step up.
Tell Your Attorney General to Investigate Amazon for "Discriminatory and Deceptive" Practices Based on Customer's Delivery Zip Code Now
Let’s hold Amazon accountable and demand fairness for all.
-DFA AF Team
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