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Amazon to pay $2.5 billion to settle case over deceptive Prime enrollment practice: how to get your share
Years after the Federal Trade Commission filed a complaint against Amazon.com, Inc., for deceptive practices, a “historic” $2 ...
Amazon Prime subscribers who were registered between June 23, 2019 and June 23, 2025 will be eligible for up to $51.
As part of the settlement, Amazon will pay $1.5 billion in refunds to customers, who could receive $51 each from the payout.
The Federal Trade Commission is taking aim at companies it says are using deceptive methods against consumers.
Federal regulators accused the tech giant of creating a purposefully confusing cancellation process for its Prime program in ...
Amazon has received a class action lawsuit resulting in $2.5B settlement. Here's what to know and how to receive your settlement.
Amazon has reached a settlement of $2.5 billion following allegations that it manipulated customers into Prim subscriptions. Are you eligible?
Amazon's Prime subscription service might be a useful investment for many, but there are those who might feel cheated. Now ...
Amazon Prime customers who signed up through specific pages between June 2019-2025 may qualify for $51 refunds in Federal Trade Commission settlement agreement.
There is not yet a link to file a claim for the settlement, but a link to the website will be available on Amazon.com and the ...
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) said Thursday, Sept. 25 that Amazon will pay a $1 billion civil penalty, as well as $1.5 ...
The FTC said Amazon deliberately made it difficult for customers to purchase an item without also subscribing to Prime. In some cases, consumers were presented with a button to complete their ...
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