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Amazon would rather you try clothes on virtually instead of testing their fits at home. The company is officially retiring its “Try Before You Buy” program at the end of January, and in its place, Amazon wants you to trust its AI tools to find your perfect fit.
According to The New York Post, Amazon is ending its Prime-exclusive "Try Before You Buy" service, which allowed members to have certain apparel items shipping to their door to try on before completing the purchase. If the customer wasn't satisfied with the item, it could be returned at no cost.
Amazon’s Try Before You Buy program, which the company launched for all Prime members in 2018, will cease operations on Jan. 31. The offering, formerly known as Amazon Wardrobe, enabled consumers to test out certain apparel, fashion and footwear items from the company’s assortment at home for seven days before deciding whether to keep the piece.
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Amazon is getting rid of one of its subscription benefits from 31 January, so if you want to Try Before You Buy, be quick.
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Amazon’s ‘Try Before You Buy’ program which allowed people to try on clothing items for free will be shut down, six years after it launched.
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Amazon Prime offers lots of perks to its customers, but one of the best is about to end. The change will mean more hassle for those who've grown to love it.
Amazon is cutting its “Prime Try Before You Buy” service, which officially launched in 2018. The service allows Prime members, who are shopping on Amazon, to select clothing, shoes, jewelry and accessories to try on before making a purchase.