Amazon's massive $2.5 billion FTC settlement is creating waves as the retail giant prepares to distribute $1.5 billion in ...
Amazon has agreed to a $2.5 billion settlement regarding enrollment in Prime subscriptions. Of that amount, $1.5 billion is going back to consumers in the form of settlement payments of up to $51.
If you've ever felt like Amazon has mysteriously charged you for a Prime subscription, or it took forever to cancel it once ...
Some Amazon customers could get cash from the retail giant as part of its $2.5 billion settlement with the Federal Trade Commission. On Sept. 25, the FTC announced it secured the "historic" order to ...
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Amazon Is About to Pay Out $1.5B to Consumers Duped by Shady Prime Sign-Ups. How to Get Your Cut
Up to $1.5 billion of a $2.5 billion FTC settlement will be used for $51 consumer refunds. The first round will be sent automatically, but you'll be able to submit a claim for the second round.
The FTC accused Amazon of using "deceptive methods" to register millions of customers for paid Prime subscriptions.
The FTC filed an antitrust lawsuit against the retail giant in June of 2023, alleging that it had enrolled millions of consumers in Prime subscriptions without their consent and then made the ...
Amazon has reached a settlement of $2.5 billion with the Federal Trade Commission following allegations that it manipulated customers into signing up for and maintaining Prime subscriptions. The FTC ...
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