Amazon customers who are eligible to receive a portion of the company's $2.5 billion settlement with the Federal Trade ...
Amazon customers could get a refund if they were impacted by the company's Prime practices, including failed attempts to ...
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 ...
Federal regulators accused the tech giant of creating a purposefully confusing cancellation process for its Prime program in ...
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Amazon to pay $2.5 billion to settle case over deceptive Prime enrollment practice: how to get your share
Years after the Federal Trade Commission filed a complaint against Amazon.com, Inc., for deceptive practices, a “historic” $2.5 billion order with the company has been secured, the commission said ...
In a settlement with the FTC, Amazon will have to pay out over a billion dollars to US customers for “deceptive” sign-up and ...
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Amazon Agrees to Pay $2.5 Billion to Settle Lawsuit Claiming It 'Tricked' Customers to Join Prime
The FTC said $1.5 billion will go into a fund to repay eligible subscribers, with the remaining $1 billion as a civil penalty. The settlement requires Amazon to add a "clear and conspicuous" option to ...
Amazon will pay $2.5 billion in penalties and refunds to settle allegations that it enrolled its customers in Prime subscriptions without their consent and made it difficult for them to cancel, the ...
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