After FTC settlement, eligible Amazon Prime customers will automatically receive refunds between Nov. 12 and Dec. 24.
The Federal Trade Commission has started sending payments from a $2.5 billion settlement with Amazon, and some Georgia users ...
The FTC's lawsuit had accused Amazon of misleading customers into enrolling in Prime and making it hard for them to cancel their membership.
Payments have begun being sent to the millions of Amazon Prime users who unknowingly signed up for the monthly service. The payments are part of a $2.5 billion settlement agreed to earlier this year ...
Payments in a $2.5 billion Amazon settlement with the Federal Trade Commission are going out. Are you eligible in Mississippi? When's the deadline?
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Payments in $2.5B Amazon settlement have started going out. When you could get yours.
Some Amazon customers who are eligible for its $2.5 billion settlement with the Federal Trade Commission have started ...
Some Amazon customers are now receiving payments from the company’s $2.5 billion FTC settlement involving deceptive enrollment practices.
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Check your email: Amazon sending out payments in $2.5B settlement over Prime subscriptions
The FTC previously accused Amazon of using “deceptive methods” to register millions of customers for paid Prime subscriptions, then making it difficult for those customers to cancel.
Amazon has started issuing payments to eligible Prime members as part of a $2.5 billion settlement over federal allegations that it misled customers. The online retailer agreed to the payouts in ...
Check your email inbox – you may have a payment from Amazon. Amazon has started sending refunds from a $2.5 billion settlement to some 35 million customers. For most customers, payments of up to $51 ...
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