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Amazon Is About to Pay Out $1.5B to Consumers Duped by Shady Prime Sign-Ups. How to Get Your Cut
Up to $1.5 billion of a $2.5 billion FTC settlement will be used for $51 consumer refunds. The first round will be sent ...
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How to get a piece of Amazon's $2.5 billion settlement over allegations it 'duped' Prime subscribers
Here's how to get a payment from Amazon's FTC settlement if you used Prime or tried to cancel your subscription.
Amazon settled with the FTC in a lawsuit over how hard it is to cancel a Prime Subscription. Affected customers can claim ...
Amazon is also required to discontinue “their deceptive Prime enrollment practices,” and “unlawful enrollment and ...
Amazon has agreed to pay a $2.5 billion settlement after coercing customers into subscriptions. Here's how to know if you are ...
Amazon will pay some Prime users up to $51 after an FTC settlement. Here's everything to know about applying for payment and ...
The FTC accused Amazon of using “deceptive methods” to register millions of customers for paid Prime subscriptions.
While the settlement was a total of $2.5 billion, over half — $1.5 billion— will go to consumers. The remaining $1 billion is ...
Millions of Amazon Prime customers are eligible for a refund following a historic antitrust lawsuit. Here's what to know ...
Customers who had trouble unsubscribing from Amazon Prime between 2019 and 2025 will get part of a $1.5 billion payout ...
Amazon is required to pay a $1 billion civil penalty and provide $1.5 billion in refunds to consumers harmed by shady ...
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