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Amazon Prime customers set to see $51 settlement emails within hours
Millions of Amazon Prime members are now seeing settlement emails land in their inboxes, alerting them that they could receive up to $51 back from disputed subscription charges. The messages stem from ...
Amazon customers who are eligible for payment in its settlement with the Federal Trade Commission can now file claims.
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 ...
Eligible Amazon Prime members who want to participate in the company's $2.5 billion settlement can still receive money in ...
Amazon is refunding customers up to $51 after settling with the FTC over allegations it deceptively enrolled customers for ...
Millions of Amazon Prime customers have already received settlement refunds over the holidays — but there’s still a chance to ...
Amazon customers who are eligible for payment in its settlement with the Federal Trade Commission can now file claims.
Correction and clarification: A previous version of this story erroneously reported the settlement amount that Amazon agreed to pay the FTC. The correct amount is $2.5 billion. Amazon is facing ...
INVESTIGATOR BRIAN ROCHE HAS MORE. SO AMAZON AGREED TO PAY $2.5 BILLION TO SETTLE CHARGES THAT IT ENROLLED MILLIONS OF PEOPLE IN PRIME SUBSCRIPTIONS WITHOUT THEIR CONSENT, AND THEN MADE IT HARD FOR ...
Amazon Issuing $2.5B in Refunds to Eligible Prime Customers to Settle FTC Suit Your email has been sent Eligible Amazon Prime members will soon see payments from the online retail giant as part of a ...
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