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A recent FTC ruling means Amazon must pay $2.5 billion. Amazon allegedly tricked customers into full Prime subscriptions. Customers can receive up to $51. If you're an Amazon Prime subscriber, you ...
Amazon has agreed to pay a record $2.5 billion to settle a Federal Trade Commission lawsuit that had alleged the company misled customers into enrolling in its Prime membership program and made it ...
Amazon will soon have to refund some Prime members as part of a $2.5 billion settlement with the Federal Trade Commission – $1.5 billion of which will be returned directly to customers. It’s the FTC’s ...
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 ...
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 ...
In a settlement with the FTC, Amazon will have to pay out over a billion dollars to US customers for “deceptive” sign-up and cancellation processes. Amazon customers with a Prime subscription will ...
Amazon will issue $1.5 billion in refunds as the result of an FTC settlement. Will you be getting one? Credit: Piotr Swat/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images Amazon agreed to a whopping $2.5 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Depending on how you signed up, canceling Amazon Prime might be easier said than done. In fact, that's one of the key issues in a lawsuit filed by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) in 2023. The FTC ...