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Amazon is ending its 'try before you buy' scheme, a service that allowed Prime members to try clothing, shoes, and accessories at home before completing a purchase, paying only for what is kept. Customers could order six items and return them within seven days without charge. The retail giant claims advancements in AI and improved sizing recommendations have made the service unnecessary, but returns remain free across apparel. Shoppers are expressing disappointment on social media.
Courtesy: metro.co.uk
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