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Amazon Prime will no longer allow clothing shoppers to ‘try before you buy’ after this month

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Amazon is ending its Prime Before You Buy Prime program at the end of January. This movement was first reported by . informationThe service will end for members starting in 2018, when it was first launched as Prime Wardrobe, and was announced with a notice at the top of the purchase page before the Prime experience. This allows you to select up to six items to try on and send off any unwanted items for free within a week. You’ll only be charged for the items you decide to keep, and you can choose from a huge selection of clothes, shoes, jewelry and accessories.

From the statement CNBCAn Amazon spokesperson said: “The combination of Try Before You Buy features only extends to a limited number of items and customers are increasingly using new AI-based features like virtual try-ons, personalized size recommendations, review highlights, and improved size charts. “When taking this into account,” he said. To help customers find the right product, we will be phasing out the try-before-buy option starting January 31, 2025.” If you are still using this service, it would be a good idea to receive your last order quickly.

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