Amazon will soon have to refund some Prime members as part of a $1.5 billion settlement fund, the second-highest refund award ever reached by the Federal Trade Commission.
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.
Tired of Amazon Prime? Canceling it might not be as straightforward as you think. Here's what you need to know.
Amazon will pay both the Federal Trade Commission and consumers directly to settle a lawsuit alleging that it used manipulative and deceptive tactics to encourage sign-ups for Prime.
Amazon will pay $2.5 billion to settle an FTC lawsuit, including $1.5 billion in refunds for Prime members. Here's how to claim your share.
Amazon has been ordered to refund up to $1.5 billion to eligible Prime customers as part of a settlement with the FTC. Here's what to know about payments.
On iPhone, go to Settings, then Apps, then Music. Tap “Transfer Music from Other Music Services” to pop up a list of various streaming services. Android users can follow a similar process. Transfers ...
On iPhone, go to Settings, then Apps, then Music. Tap “Transfer Music from Other Music Services” to pop up a list of various streaming services. Android users can follow a similar process. Transfers ...
Amazon has received a class action lawsuit resulting in $2.5B settlement. Here's what to know and how to receive your settlement.
Pumpkin spice isn’t the only thing everywhere this fall—so is consumer spending. According to the National Retail Federation, Americans are gearing up for a record-breaking Halloween, with total ...
Amazon must pay $1.5 billion to millions of customers the government says it tricked into signing up for Prime memberships.
Amazon has reached a settlement of $2.5 billion following allegations that it manipulated customers into Prim subscriptions. Are you eligible?
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