Amazon is bringing same-day delivery of perishable food items to more than a thousand new cities and towns throughout the ...
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Amazon Prime users who unknowingly signed up for the monthly service may be eligible for a payment as part of a $2.5 billion ...
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Consumers who were "tricked" into a Prime subscription and unable to cancel could see a payout. Here's who qualifies, and how much you might receive. Macy Meyer Writer II Macy is a writer on the AI ...
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Amazon is set to pay out refunds to qualifying Prime users after a settlement the Federal Trade Commission called "historic." The retail giant agreed to the settlement to resolve an antitrust lawsuit ...
On Sept. 25, Amazon settled a two-year civil suit with the Federal Trade Commission. In a news release, the FTC said Amazon will be required to pay a $1 billion civil penalty, provide $1.5 billion in ...
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A recent FTC ruling means Amazon must pay $2.5 billion. Amazon allegedly tricked customers into full Prime subscriptions. Customers can receive up to $51. If you're an Amazon Prime subscriber, you ...