Amazon has agreed to pay $2.5 billion to resolve a Federal Trade Commission lawsuit alleging the online retail giant tricked customers into signing up for its Prime memberships and made it exceedingly ...
The Federal Trade Commission accused Amazon of using "deceptive" tactics to sign customers up for Prime subscriptions that were difficult to cancel.
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 ...
Roughly 35 million Amazon Prime subscribers are expected to be eligible for up to $51 from a court settlement between the global delivery giant and the U.S. Federal Trade Commission. Amazon has ...
The settlement is one of the largest in the history of the Federal Trade Commission, which sued Amazon two years ago. By Karen Weise and Cecilia Kang Reporting from Seattle and Washington Amazon ...
Amazon has agreed to pay what the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has called a "historic" $2.5 billion settlement after it was accused of manipulating customers into getting and keeping Prime ...
Millions of Prime members could soon see money back in their accounts, without lifting a finger. The Federal Trade Commission’s record settlement with Amazon has set up automatic refunds for many ...
Wholesale electricity costs as much as 267% more than it did five years ago in areas near data centers. That’s being passed ...
The U.S. sued Google on Tuesday, accusing the $1 trillion company of illegally using its market muscle to hobble rivals in the biggest challenge to the power and influence of Big Tech in decades.
Amazon settled a lawsuit filed by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) that accused the company of using “dark patterns to trick consumers” into signing up for Prime. The tech giant will be required to ...
Amazon has agreed to refund up to $1.5 billion to customers after the company was accused of "deceptively" enrolling users in Prime subscriptions and making it difficult to cancel, according to the ...