Last week, Amazon settled an antitrust lawsuit for $2.5 billion, after the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) accused the tech ...
Amazon will give refunds to consumers that were "harmed" by "deceptive Prime enrollment practices," according to the FTC.
The online giant is accused of signing up millions of people for Amazon Prime unknowingly, then making it hard to cancel.
Starting Oct. 1, Amazon Prime customers wanting to share shipping benefits and added digital perks can do so using the Amazon Family program.
Amazon has reached what the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is calling a “historic” $2.5 billion settlement over allegations ...
Amazon has reached a settlement of $2.5 billion following allegations that it manipulated customers into Prim subscriptions.
Amazon has agreed to pay what the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has called a "historic" $2.5 billion settlement after being ...
As part of the $2.5 billion settlement, Amazon must pay a $1 billion civil penalty. The e-retailer must also provide $1.5 billion in refunds to some prime customers harmed by their “deceptive” ...
You can share your Amazon Prime account and benefits with your family even if you're not in the same household. Here is how ...
The FTC says Amazon duped people into signing up for Prime and made it difficult to cancel.