The Federal Trade Commission accused Amazon of deceiving users into subscribing for Prime and making it too difficult for ...
Millions of Amazon customers across the U.S. may be getting money back after the Federal Trade Commission accused the company of enrolling users in Prime subscriptions without their consent.
Eligible Illinois residents can still claim an Amazon refund from the company's settlement with the FTC. Here's how to claim ...
Amazon has opened a claims process for refunds tied to a $2.5 billion FTC settlement over Prime enrollment and cancellation practices. Eligible U.S. Prime members who did not receive automatic refunds ...
Amazon Prime customers who didn't receive an automatic refund can now file a claim as part of a $2.5 billion federal settlement. The claims process officially opened on Monday, Jan. 5, 2026. In late ...
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 ...
Here's how to know if you qualify for the biggest consumer refund case in FTC history.
Amazon pays $2.5 billion in FTC settlement over Prime enrollment tactics. Eligible subscribers can claim refunds up to $51 for unwanted memberships.
Amazon has agreed to pay what the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has called a "historic" $2.5 billion settlement after it was accused of manipulating customers into getting and keeping Prime ...
Now that automatic payments in the Federal Trade Commission’s settlement with Amazon over Prime memberships have gone out, the next phase of refunds has begun. The FTC said that Amazon convinced ...
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