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Amazon to pay $2.5 billion to settle case over deceptive Prime enrollment practice: how to get your share
Years after the Federal Trade Commission filed a complaint against Amazon.com, Inc., for deceptive practices, a “historic” $2 ...
Amazon Prime subscribers who were registered between June 23, 2019 and June 23, 2025 will be eligible for up to $51.
As part of the settlement, Amazon will pay $1.5 billion in refunds to customers, who could receive $51 each from the payout.
Amazon has agreed to a record $2.5 billion settlement with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) for forced enrollment in ...
According to the settlement, Amazon will have to pay $1 billion in civil penalties and provide $1.5 billion in refunds to an ...
There is not yet a link to file a claim for the settlement, but a link to the website will be available on Amazon.com and the ...
The FTC said Amazon deliberately made it difficult for customers to purchase an item without also subscribing to Prime. In some cases, consumers were presented with a button to complete their ...
Now the online giant is paying a massive price: a record-breaking $2.5 billion settlement. That includes $1.5 billion in ...
The Federal Trade Commission reached a settlement with Amazon in its yearslong lawsuit against the company for "dark patterns" in Prime sign up and cancellation.
Amazon has received a class action lawsuit resulting in $2.5B settlement. Here's what to know and how to receive your settlement.
The FTC announced today that in a “historic” settlement, the company has agreed to pay $1.5 billion in refunds to an ...
Amazon settled a complaint with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission Thursday over allegedly enrolling consumers into its Amazon ...
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