Amazon has reached a settlement of $2.5 billion following allegations that it manipulated customers into Prim subscriptions.
The FTC says Amazon tricked customers into signing up for Prime subscriptions and made it difficult to cancel.
The FTC says Amazon used deceptive tactics to get customers to sign up for Prime and then made it difficult for them to cancel.
Amazon has made it even easier to buy items. You don't even need to confirm that you're sure you want to add something to your order.
The Prime Invitee Program was launched in 2009 and allowed customers to share Prime benefits with anyone, regardless of ...
The Federal Trade Commission said it reached a $2.5 billion agreement with Amazon over alleged "deceptive" subscription tactics.
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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 won a settlement against Amazon and now many customers are eligible for refunds. Find out if you're eligible here and how to get refunded.
The change impacts Amazon members using the Prime Invitee program to share free shipping and other perks with people outside ...
Draft2Digital is implementing minimum payment thresholds for any payment methods that previously had no minimum. This change ...
Under Amazon Family, Prime members can only share benefits with one adult who lives in the same household, in addition to ...