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Amazon starts emailing refund checks to customers from $2.5 billion FTC settlement
The FTC's lawsuit accused Amazon of enrolling tens of millions of people in Amazon Prime subscriptions without their ...
The safest way to handle an FTC settlement email apparently from PayPal is to not click any links and instead go directly to ...
Certain Amazon Prime customers may qualify for a payment as part of the company’s $2.5 billion settlement. In 2023, the Federal Trade Commission filed an antitrust lawsuit against Amazon.
Why is Amazon Paying Refunds? The FTC alleged that Amazon used misleading online design to steer customers into Prime subscriptions and made cancellations unnecessarily difficult.
The FTC's lawsuit had accused Amazon of misleading customers into enrolling in Prime and making it hard for them to cancel ...
Amazon has started issuing refunds from a $2.5 billion settlement to some 35 million customers. According to the Federal Trade Commission, most customers can expect to receive a payment of up to $51 ...
Amazon begins issuing refunds from a $2.5 billion FTC settlement over misleading Prime sign-ups and cancellations.
The FTC previously accused Amazon of using “deceptive methods” to register millions of customers for paid Prime subscriptions ...
Amazon is paying out $2.5 billion to eligible Prime customers to settle an FTC lawsuit that alleged it enrolled people without their consent.
Amazon is issuing automatic refunds to millions of U.S. Prime subscribers following a $2.5 billion Federal Trade Commission settlement.
Amazon started issuing refunds to some US Prime members after a $2.5 billion settlement with the Federal Trade Commission.
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