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Launching for all Prime subscribers in 2018 when it was then called Prime Wardrobe, the Prime Try Before You Buy service allows Prime members to order
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.
As Amazon Prime sees increasing membership numbers, which has helped to generate significant profits, Prime members will soon have to kiss goodbye a benefit that comes with their
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Amazon began offering Try Before You Buy as a beta program under the name Amazon Prime Wardrobe in 2017. It debuted with 1 million items across name brands like Levi’s and Adidas. Amazon expanded the service’s availability to more Prime customers less than a year later.
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 is getting rid of one of its subscription benefits from 31 January, so if you want to Try Before You Buy, be quick.
Amazon is getting rid of its Try Before You Buy service, which lets Prime members try on select clothing, accessories and shoes before buying the item
Amazon is saying goodbye to “Try Before You Buy.” The service allows Amazon Prime members to try on select clothing items, shoes and accessories at home before completing a purchase.
Amazon Prime members receive many perks including next-day delivery, Prime Video access and a multitude of budget-friendly deals. And until now, users could benefit from the 'Try Before You Buy' scheme, where they can try on clothing, accessories and shoes without the commitment of purchasing them.
Amazon has confirmed that they plan to axe one of the popular Prime services in the coming weeks. The online marketplace will be ending its 'Try Before You Buy' scheme that is on offer to Amazon Prime members. The scheme allowed shoppers to try out clothing items, shoes and accessories at home before purchasing the products.