Last week, Amazon settled an antitrust lawsuit for $2.5 billion, after the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) accused the tech ...
The $2.5 billion settlement is made up of a $1 billion civil penalty paid to the government, the largest ever involving an ...
Amazon.com will pay $2.5 billion to settle Federal Trade Commission (FTC) allegations that the company duped users into paying for Prime memberships, the regulatory agency announced last week.
The Prime Invitee Program ends Oct. 1. Amazon announced earlier this month that it was ending its Prime Invitee Program, updating its customer service page to encourage users to either sign up for ...
As part of the settlement, Amazon will pay $1.5 billion in refunds to customers, who could receive $51 each from the payout.
Amazon will pay $2.5 billion to settle FTC allegations that it used deceptive “dark patterns” to mislead customers into Prime ...
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 ...
Amazon must pay $1.5 billion to millions of customers the government says it tricked into signing up for Prime memberships.
The “historic” monetary judgement is among the largest obtained by the FTC, but former commissioners are concerned that the ...
Millions of Amazon shoppers might be getting a refund after the company agreed to pay $2.5 billion to settle a lawsuit over its Prime membership program.
Amazon.com will pay $2.5 billion in fines and reimbursements to Prime subscribers to settle the Federal Trade Commission's allegations that it deceived its customers to generate subscriptions, the FTC ...
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