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Amazon to pay millions in settlement refunds; check if you're eligible
Amazon has reached a $2.5 billion settlement with the FTC over claims that customers were enrolled in Amazon Prime without ...
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Amazon sending refunds to some Prime customers
Amazon is about to start sending out refunds to some of its customers, courtesy of a massive federal settlement, CT Insider ...
Amazon recently decided to settle in its big case against the FTC (Federal Trade Commission), agreeing to a massive $2.5 billion payout instead of pursuing a trial. The allegations against Amazon ...
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Amazon Prime customers to get refunds under FTC settlement: Key dates, eligibility, payout ...
Amazon is set to pay Prime customers as part of a $2.5 billion FTC settlement, with $1.5 billion for consumer refunds.
Checks being sent out from Amazon are legit, and are part of a multi-billion-dollar settlement the company agreed to last ...
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 ...
Amazon is paying $1.5 billion to people who mistakenly subscribed to Prime, and the first round of payments are due today.
INVESTIGATOR BRIAN ROCHE HAS MORE. SO AMAZON AGREED TO PAY $2.5 BILLION TO SETTLE CHARGES THAT IT ENROLLED MILLIONS OF PEOPLE IN PRIME SUBSCRIPTIONS WITHOUT THEIR CONSENT, AND THEN MADE IT HARD FOR ...
Amazon agreed to a whopping $2.5 billion settlement with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) last week over allegedly "deceptive" practices in signing up users to its paid Amazon Prime subscription ...
Earlier this year, the United States Federal Trade Commission ruled that Amazon had engaged in deceptive practices concerning its Amazon Prime subscriptions—people were enrolled unintentionally, and ...
Amazon settled with the Federal Trade Commission for $2.5 billion in fines with $1.5 billion going to Prime subscribers. The settlement comes over claims that the company allegedly tricked consumers ...
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