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Did you unwittingly sign up for Amazon Prime? You might be eligible for part of a $2.5B settlement
Did you sign up for Amazon Prime and have difficulty unsubscribing? The Federal Trade Commission feels your pain. In fact, ...
Amazon has agreed to a $2.5bn settlement with the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) after allegations it enrolled customers in Prime subscriptions without proper consent and made cancellations ...
Before Amazon's multi-billion-dollar settlement with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) on Thursday, it was anyone's guess how Americans were supposed to know that clicking "No, I don't want free ...
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Amazon Prime Settlement: How To Get Your Refund
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 ...
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 settled with the FTC for $2.5 billion over deceptive Prime sign-up and difficult cancellation practices affecting 35 million customers. This historic settlement, the largest civil penalty for ...
Amazon will pay both the Federal Trade Commission and consumers directly to settle a lawsuit alleging that it used manipulative and deceptive tactics to encourage sign-ups for Prime. The settlement ...
FTC alleges Amazon's Prime sign-up practices violated consumer protection law Amazon denies wrongdoing, claims clear disclosure of Prime terms FTC's case part of broader bipartisan crackdown on ...
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