What the Tech: Amazon settlement
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What the Tech: Amazon settlement
If you’re an Amazon Prime subscriber, you might be surprised to learn that you could be eligible for a portion of a massive $2.5 billion settlement. This comes after the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) found that Amazon made it unnecessarily difficult for users to cancel their Prime memberships, a practice often referred to as “dark patterns.” Many of us have experienced the ease of signing up for Prime, especially during major sales events, with…
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Who’s eligible for a refund from Amazon?
You might have heard that, last week, Amazon agreed to pay $2.5 billion to settle the FTC’s charges that it enrolled millions of people in Prime subscriptions without their consent – and then made it hard for those unwilling Prime subscribers to cancel. Since $1.5 billion of that amount goes back to consumers, you might […]
What The Tech: Amazon customers eligible for settlement over prime cancellation complaints
BY JAMEY TUCKER, Consumer Technology Reporter If you pay for Amazon Prime, you may be eligible to claim a share of one of the biggest consumer settlements in history. An Amazon Prime subscription costs $139 a year. That’s a good chunk of change. Now, Amazon has agreed to pay a $2.5 billion settlement, and of that, about $1.5 billion will go directly to customers. Amazon makes it easy to subscribe to Prime. During its huge sales events, all it ta…
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