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View post: Oscar Nominee Jacob Elordi Reveals Bizarre Link to Fellow Aussie Heath Ledger Amazon must pay $2.5 billion after FTC found deceptive Prime enrollment and cancellation practices. Eligible ...
Of the $2.5 billion settlement, $1 billion is earmarked as an FTC fine. The remaining $1.5 billion is being divided among eligible claimants, based on the total Amazon Prime membership fees they paid ...
A recent FTC ruling means Amazon must pay $2.5 billion. Amazon allegedly tricked customers into full Prime subscriptions. Customers can receive up to $51. If you're an Amazon Prime subscriber, you ...
Amazon is paying $1.5 billion to people who mistakenly subscribed to Prime, and the first round of payments are due today. Macy is a writer on the AI Team. She covers how AI is changing daily life and ...
You can still claim your refund in Amazon's $2.5 billion Prime settlement - here's how ...
The lawsuit involved claims that some users, who can get up to $51 under the deal, intended to sign up solely for a lower-cost Prime Video subscription. By Winston Cho Three days into trial, Amazon ...
Some Amazon customers who are eligible to receive a portion of the company's $2.5 billion settlement with the Federal Trade Commission have begun receiving payments. In the first of two waves of ...
Some Amazon customers could get cash from the retail giant as part of its $2.5 billion settlement with the Federal Trade Commission. On Sept. 25, the FTC announced it secured the "historic" order to ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Amazon has agreed to pay $2.5 billion to settle accusations it tricked millions of customers into subscribing to ...