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New parents call out Amazon for slipping sponsored products onto baby registries without them knowing

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Amazon faces complaints over sponsored products placed in registries
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ByGood Morning America
November 30, 2018, 3:26 PM

Amazon is facing complaints about sponsored ads after parents accused the retail giant of placing items onto baby gift registries without people's knowledge.

It happened to Brian Parsons, 32, a soon-to-be dad from California.

"It was really confusing when we got this gift because we didn't ask for it," Parsons told "Good Morning America." "My wife didn't want it. I didn't want it. And once we figured out a friend had paid money for something that none of us wanted and tried to do something nice for us, then we got really annoyed."

PHOTO: Brian Parson, 32, an expecting dad from California, said he and his wife began receiving gifts that were not on their Amazon Baby Registry.
Brian Parsons, 32, an expecting dad from California, said he and his wife began receiving gifts that were not on their Amazon Baby Registry.
Courtesy Brian Parsons

Another parent, Kima Nieves, 28, told The Wall Street Journal that she received two Aveeno bath-time sets and a box of Huggies diapers through her Amazon baby registry but did not register for them.

“Very sneaky,” Nieves of Fredericksburg, Virginia, said. "That’s friends’ and family’s money going somewhere we didn’t approve of."

Amazon is facing complaints from some people like the Parsons family from California, about sponsored ads the company is placing on their gift registries.
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For more than a year, Amazon has been automatically including as many as three sponsored products on baby registries.

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"With the baby registry ads, Amazon was unique," said Wall Street Journal technology reporter Rolfe Winkler, who originally reported on the Amazon baby registry backlash. "We did look at Target, looked at Buy Buy Baby ... and for them you open a baby registry and they were blank. For Amazon, with this program, you open a baby registry and there were items in their shopping cart for people looking for your registry."

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The unwanted items appear the same as other items on the registry, only they're saved under a small, hard-to-read tag that says, "sponsored."

Amazon told "GMA" in a statement: "We're constantly experimenting with new ways to improve the shopping experiences for customers. These sponsored listings are currently being phased out."

Amazon also said the sponsored content will no longer be added to newly-created registries. In addition, the unwanted items are subject to the same return policy as all Amazon products.

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