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Amazon Is About to Pay Out $1.5B to Consumers Duped by Shady Prime Sign-Ups. How to Get Your Cut
Up to $1.5 billion of a $2.5 billion FTC settlement will be used for $51 consumer refunds. The first round will be sent ...
Many people spend extra money each month for a subscription to Amazon Prime, but here's a breakdown to determine whether that ...
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How to get a piece of Amazon's $2.5 billion settlement over allegations it 'duped' Prime subscribers
Here's how to get a payment from Amazon's FTC settlement if you used Prime or tried to cancel your subscription.
The FTC accused Amazon of using “deceptive methods” to register millions of customers for paid Prime subscriptions.
Need to make a last-minute addition to your latest Amazon Prime order? Well, you're in luck because there's a new way to make changes on the Amazon app. The e-commerce giant has launched a new feature ...
Amazon is required to pay a $1 billion civil penalty and provide $1.5 billion in refunds to consumers harmed by shady ...
Payouts to eligible Amazon claimants will be limited to a maximum of $51. That amount could be reduced depending on the number of Amazon Prime benefits you used while subscribed to the service. Those ...
Sadly Prime Day came to an end last night which means you might be wanting to cancel your membership. Here's how to do it if you decide the $139 yearly Prime membership isn't worth it.
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