Amazon will pay a $2.5 billion settlement following an FTC lawsuit over deceptive Prime subscription practices. As part of the agreement, Amazon will make its subscription and cancellation processes ...
The Federal Trade Commission announced it reached a $2.5 billion settlement with Amazon over allegations the retail company used "deceptive methods" to encourage customers to sign up for its popular ...
Current and former Amazon Prime members will be a part of what the Federal Trade Commission is calling a “historic” $2.5 billion settlement. The lawsuit claims Amazon enrolled millions of consumers in ...
A $2.5 billion settlement between the Federal Trade Commission and Amazon over its Prime program could put money back in your pocket in the coming months. The agency alleged that the retail giant used ...
The tech giant is settling allegations that it tricked people into paying for Amazon Prime. "Amazon used sophisticated subscription traps designed to manipulate consumers into enrolling in Prime, and ...
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Payouts of up to $51 begin for millions of Amazon Prime customers. Where to look for your money
Amazon Prime customers in Oregon and nationwide have started receiving payments of as much as $51 as part of a record $2.5 billion settlement that ended a lawsuit claiming the world’s largest online ...
Amazon's started paying out $1.5 billion of its record-breaking settlement with the FTC which is earmarked to refund Prime customers.
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