You can still claim your refund in Amazon's $2.5 billion Prime settlement - here's how ...
If you're a Prime member who didn't get an automatic refund, be cautious. The FTC warns scammers are impersonating Amazon to ...
Millions of Amazon Prime members are now seeing settlement emails land in their inboxes, alerting them that they could receive up to $51 back from disputed subscription charges. The messages stem from ...
People who qualify can receive a refund of their Amazon Prime membership fees, up to $51, according to the settlement site. Customers will be contacted by email or mail (postmarked by Jan. 23) to ...
The lawsuit, filed in 2023, alleged that Amazon caused "substantial unjustified monetary losses” for consumers who returned ...
Amazon could owe you a refund on your Prime subscription if you live in the US, and I'm here to explain what you have to do to find out if you’re eligible, and how to claim your money back if you are ...
It combines direct customer refunds, additional compensation, and operational commitments aimed at reforming how Amazon processes returns and refunds.
The claims process for eligible Amazon Prime customers who didn’t get an automatic refund late last year has begun in 2026. But watch for scammers.
Amazon is required to pay a $1 billion civil penalty, and provide $1.5 billion in refunds to consumers harmed by shady enrollment practices.
The tech giant's $2.5 billion settlement with the FTC means refunds for customers who experienced subscription enrollment or cancellation issues over a six-year period.
Of the $2.5 billion settlement, $1 billion is earmarked as an FTC fine. The remaining $1.5 billion is being divided among ...
If you signed up for an Amazon Prime membership between June 23, 2019, and June 23, 2025, Amazon might owe you as much as $51. This comes after the online retail giant entered into a settlement ...