Here's how to know if you qualify for the biggest consumer refund case in FTC history.
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.
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Amazon's $1.5B Prime refund explained: eligibility and next steps
Amazon reached a $2.5 billion settlement with the FTC, including $1.5 billion set aside for customer refunds over alleged ...
Amazon pays $2.5 billion in FTC settlement over Prime enrollment tactics. Eligible subscribers can claim refunds up to $51 for unwanted memberships.
If you didn't receive an Amazon refund yet as part of a settlement with federal regulators, well, you could have a little work to do in the New Year. Here's the skinny: Amazon is sending out claim ...
Amazon is starting to send $51 payments to eligible customers related to a settlement. Payments are being distributed between Nov. 12 and Dec. 24. These payments were part of a settlement between ...
Three days into trial, Amazon agreed to pay $2.5 billion to settle a Federal Trade Commission lawsuit alleging that the company misled millions of consumers into subscribing to Amazon Prime and then ...
If you didn't receive an Amazon refund yet as part of a settlement with federal regulators, well, you could have a little work to do in the new year. Here's the skinny: Amazon is sending out claim ...
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