Attention, Prime members! You may qualify for part of the $1.5 billion payout over allegations Amazon made it hard to cancel ...
The online retailer will refund $1.5 billion to subscribers to its Prime service as part of a larger settlement over claims ...
Amazon has reached a historic $2.5 billion settlement with the Federal Trade Commission, which said the online retail giant ...
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Amazon to pay $2.5 billion in Federal Trade Commission settlement. Here's how to get a refund
Amazon will give refunds to consumers that were "harmed" by "deceptive Prime enrollment practices," according to the FTC.
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Amazon to pay $2.5 billion to settle FTC allegations it duped customers into enrolling in Prime
The Seattle company will pay $1 billion in civil penalties — the largest FTC fine in FTC’s history, and $1.5 billion will be ...
NEW DELHI (Reuters) -India's government has drafted a proposal to ease foreign investment rules to allow e-commerce companies ...
The $2.5 billion settlement is made up of a $1 billion civil penalty paid to the government, the largest ever involving an ...
When Amazon last week agreed mid-trial to pay $2.5 billion to settle allegations by the Federal Trade Commission that it duped customers into signing up for Prime and then made the service hard to ...
The Federal Trade Commission accused Amazon of using "deceptive" tactics to sign customers up for Prime subscriptions that were difficult to cancel.
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Who Is Eligible For Amazon Prime's $2.5 Billion Settlement?
Amazon's business practices have been raising eyebrows for years, and the company is about to pay for it: Some Amazon ...
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