Eligible customers can claim a refund of up to $51 as a result of a settlement over allegations of deceptive enrollment ...
Eligible Amazon customers can now request a refund from a settlement over allegations of deceptive Prime enrollment practices ...
Amazon has reached a $2.5 billion settlement with the FTC over claims that customers were enrolled in Amazon Prime without consent, including $1.5 billion set aside for consumer refunds.
Impacted Amazon customers should have received payments of up to $51 as part of the company's settlement with the Federal ...
Automatic refund payments to millions of eligible Prime customers began in November, the Federal Trade Commission said.
Amazon is now sending refund checks to Prime members who qualify under a Federal Trade Commission settlement. Some customers ...
The tech giant's $2.5 billion settlement with the FTC means refunds for customers who experienced subscription enrollment or ...
The claims process for eligible Amazon Prime customers who didn’t get an automatic refund late last year has begun in 2026.
The window has opened for some U.S. Amazon Prime customers to seek refunds under a $2.5 billion settlement Amazon reached ...
People who qualify can receive a refund of their Amazon Prime membership fees, up to $51, according to the settlement site.
Eligible customers should have received an email from Amazon between Nov. 12 and Dec. 24 with a refund up to $51 available ...
Amazon customers who were signed up for Prime in ways federal regulators say were deceptive now have a rare chance to claw ...