Amazon is pausing a plan to redistribute its fleet of delivery vans after delivery service partners complained that they have been ordered by the e-commerce giant to repair their leased vans, only to be hit with surprise bills totaling tens of thousands of dollars, according to The Wall Street Journal’s Sean McLain. An Amazon official said in a forum post last week the company would suspend all pickups of vehicles for repair ahead of redeployments while it examines the billing complaints, the Journal noted.
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