Amazon is paying $1.5 billion to people who mistakenly subscribed to Prime, and the first round of payments are due today.
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What this Amazon Prime settlement could mean for you
With a $2.5-billion settlement between Amazon and the Federal Trade Commission, many Prime users are eligible for a ...
Amazon Prime users who unknowingly signed up for the monthly service may be eligible for a payment as part of a $2.5 billion ...
The Federal Trade Commission has started sending payments from a $2.5 billion settlement with Amazon, and some Georgia users ...
Amazon recently decided to settle in its big case against the FTC (Federal Trade Commission), agreeing to a massive $2.5 billion payout instead of pursuing a trial. The allegations against Amazon ...
There’s a good chance Christmas could come early this year for some folks. Specifially, those who are part of an Amazon Prime settlement. Up to 35 million Amazon Prime members, in fact, might have ...
Amazon customers who are eligible to receive a portion of the company's $2.5 billion settlement with the Federal Trade Commission have started receiving payments. In the first of two waves of payouts, ...
It’s payback time for these conned customers. Amazon has begun sending automatic refunds to millions of eligible Prime customers as a result of the company’s $2.5 billion settlement with the Federal ...
Amazon will pay a $2.5 billion settlement following an FTC lawsuit over deceptive Prime subscription practices. As part of the agreement, Amazon will make its subscription and cancellation processes ...
The Prime Visa's bonus rewards at Amazon.com make it the most rewarding credit card for Amazon spending. But the value ...
For a limited time, the Prime Visa card is offering one of the best welcome offers I've ever seen -- in addition to generous ...
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