
Amazon offers 1-hour and 3-hour deliveries for US customers willing to pay an extra charge
NEW YORK (AP) — Amazon said Tuesday that it has started offering faster U. S. deliveries of selected products for a fee, including pantry staples, clothing, over-the-counter medications, cleaning supplies and electronics. The e-commerce colossus said customers in more than 2,000 cities, towns and suburban areas can now choose to have orders from its speedy-shipment inventory of 90,000 items delivered in three hours. The charge is $4. 99 for Amazon Prime members and $14. 99 for nonmembers. in...
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