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The Federal Trade Commission said it will be sending more than $126 million in refunds to Fortnite players who were charged for unwanted purchases.
The FTC has reopened claims for Fortnite settlement refunds: here’s how you can submit one If you didn’t previously submit a refund claim, you now have until July 9th to do so.
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is issuing more refunds to players of Epic Games "Fortnite." ...
Here are the best video and graphics settings for Fortnite on PC to help you boost your frame rate and your number of Victory Royales.
Fortnite players are getting a $126 million refund. Here's how to submit a claim Fortnite players and their parents have extra time to cash in on a settlement from Epic Games.
Fortnite players can file for a share of Epic Game' $126 million settlement with the FTC. Here's how to file a claim and get a refund.
Fortnite players could be eligible for refunds as part of a 2023 Epic Games settlement with the FTC. Here's what to know.
Does Fortnite owe you money? Here's how to get a slice of the $126 million refund the Federal Trade Commission is sending to eligible players this week.
Time is ticking for Fortnite gamers and their parents or guardians to file a claim tied to a multimillion-dollar settlement over online charges.
The federal agency also said it will reopen its claims portal for payments that stem from a record 2022 settlement it reached with Cary’s Epic Games.
A former Truist Bank employee is suing for discrimination after a Chucky doll prank triggered her anxiety disorder, claiming retaliation and discrimination related to her disabilities.
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