Amazon’s $2.5 billion Prime settlement means eligible users may get refunds – here’s who qualifies and how to claim your ...
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 ...
There are plenty of savings, tricks, and loopholes to be found in the subscription jungle that is Amazon – if you stay on top of them all. If you don't, you could easily rack up charges of over £20 a ...
Amazon will soon have to refund some Prime members as part of a $1.5 billion settlement fund, the second-highest refund award ...
Tired of Amazon Prime? Canceling it might not be as straightforward as you think. Here's what you need to know.
Amazon Prime subscribers who were registered between June 23, 2019 and June 23, 2025 will be eligible for up to $51.
The FTC forced Amazon into a $2.5 billion settlement over Prime signups and cancellations. Millions of users could see ...
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You Don't Need to Pay for a Subscription to Get Amazon Prime Day Deals. Here's How to Do It
Prime Day requires an Amazon Prime membership, though you don't have to be a paying member to get in on the savings. Start your 30-day Prime free trial now and you'll be able to shop the best deals ...
The online giant is accused of signing up millions of people for Amazon Prime unknowingly, then making it hard to cancel.
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes says consumers are often tricked or frustrated to the point of giving up when trying to ...
Amazon.com Inc. agreed to pay $2.5 billion in penalties and refunds and change its process for how to cancel its Prime ...
The FTC alleges that some unsuspecting customers may have been pushed into a Prime membership they didn't know how to cancel.
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