If Amazon sometimes offers new options to its subscribers, the company has also withdrawn a much appreciated advantage without necessarily warning all Internet users.
The Amazon site is an internet juggernaut. No need to introduce it to you, the latter would have around 39 million unique visitors each month looking for articles or good deals to be made. In just a few years, Amazon has established itself as one of the giants of the Internet and online commerce, to the point of diversifying by offering multiple additional services.
Among these services, we find in particular the subscription to Amazon Prime. This “premium” status allows users of the site to take advantage of multiple advantages of different natures. It is, for example, possible to take advantage of films and series on the Prime Video platform, to obtain accelerated delivery in the event of an online order on the Amazon site, or to enjoy video games with the cloud gaming The firm, baptized “Luna”.
However, the subscription to Amazon Prime is currently pointed out by certain Internet users. Secretly, the multinational would have withdrawn from its premium members one of the most practical features on the website and available for more than five years!
Perhaps you have never heard of it so far, but subscribers to the Amazon Prime option had a very practical option until today when they wanted to buy certain products. This option was called “Try before buying” and its operation was indeed the one you imagine. The curious members about a product, but who doubted the usefulness or reliability of the latter, could order it and try it before choosing to keep it or not. This made it possible to test a product and to choose if one wanted to pay for the latter or return it to the distributor site.
To do this, it was enough to select the product (s) by ensuring that the option “Try before buying” was available. You could then order up to six different products and have a short week before being billed by Amazon for the latter.
But all of this, we write it in the past. This option was removed by Amazon on January 31. Asked about the subject, a site representative spoke: “In view of the little product eligible for this functionality and the improvement of our technologies so that users really find the product they need, we preferred to delete the option” Try before buying “”. Including act.