Amazon pays $2.5 billion in FTC settlement over Prime enrollment tactics. Eligible subscribers can claim refunds up to $51 for unwanted memberships.
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Amazon to pay $309M over claims of denying refunds, recharging customers
Amazon has agreed to pay more than $300 million and give hundreds of millions more in customer benefits to settle a ...
Amazon ranked well in a new American Customer Satisfaction Survey. It is by far the largest among its rivals in terms of ...
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A bonus chapter released in the collector’s edition of Red, White & Royal Blue revisits the fictional U.S. President’s son ...
Amazon reportedly is about to cut 15,000 more corporate jobs. It does not want to grow its U.S. workforce but plans to double ...
Uma Thurman, Sarah Shahi and Clifton Collins Jr. return for "Red, White & Royal Wedding," the sequel to the hit rom-com.
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If you're a Prime member who didn't get an automatic refund, be cautious. The FTC warns scammers are impersonating Amazon to ...
In September, the FTC announced a $2.5 billion settlement with Amazon involving how millions of consumers felt tricked into signing up for Prime membership and had a tough time stopping the fees.
Amazon is sending claim notices to Prime customers as part of a $2.5 billion settlement with the Federal Trade Commission. The Federal Trade Commission reached an agreement in September 2025 requiring ...
The time is now to submit your claim if you are one of the tens of millions of eligible Amazon Prime customers to receive money in Amazon’s settlement. Following a 2023 lawsuit, the e-commerce giant ...
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