Amazon agreed to settle a federal lawsuit alleging that the company made its Prime membership program confusing or difficult to cancel and will pay $1.5 billion in refunds to customers.
In a settlement with the FTC, Amazon will have to pay out over a billion dollars to US customers for “deceptive” sign-up and cancellation processes.
Amazon (AMZN) remains a Buy due to its strong growth, dominant retail and cloud businesses, and international expansion potential.
Amazon customers could get a refund if they were impacted by the company's Prime practices, including failed attempts to cancel their subscription.
Amazon is set to pay $2.5 billion as part of a settlement with the Federal Trade Commission. Here's how to find out if you're eligible for payment.
The FTC says Amazon used deceptive tactics to get customers to sign up for Prime and then made it difficult for them to cancel.
Orders are now live for all of Apple's new iPhones, AirPods, and Apple Watches and we've got all the details on carrier and retailer deals and discounts for new (and older) models.
The Federal Trade Commission said it reached a $2.5 billion agreement with Amazon over alleged "deceptive" subscription tactics.
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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers, led by quarterback Baker Mayfield, face the Seattle Seahawks, led by quarterbackSam Darnold, on Sunday, Oct. 5, 2025 at Lumen Field in Seattle, Washington.
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