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12. Defendant Amazon transacts and has transacted business in this District and throughout the United States. It is one of the world’s largest online retailers, and is headquartered in Seattle, Washington, with its principal place of business at 410 Terry Avenue North, Seattle, Washington 98109.
13. At all times relevant to this Complaint, acting alone or in concert with others, Amazon advertised, marketed, distributed, or sold a paid subscription service, Prime, that gives subscribers throughout the United States access to additional services otherwise unavailable or available only at an additional charge to other consumers. Among other things, these premium services include expedited “free” delivery of merchandise from Amazon’s vast online marketplace, streaming content, and grocery delivery.
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