Amazon recently settled with the FTC for $2.5 billion over misleading Prime signups. Eligible customers could receive up to $51 in refunds. Find out if you qualify and how to get your money back!
In a landmark case, Amazon has agreed to a $2.5 billion settlement over misleading Prime subscriptions. The FTC claims the company used deceptive practices to enroll users. Find out how this affects you!
Amazon faces a staggering $2.5 billion penalty after the FTC found it misled customers into full Prime subscriptions. Affected users could claim up to $51 in refunds. Discover how you might benefit from this landmark ruling!
In a landmark decision, Amazon has agreed to pay $1.5 billion in refunds as part of a $2.5 billion settlement with the FTC, addressing claims of deceptive practices around its Prime subscription service.
A federal trial is underway in Seattle to determine if Amazon misled customers into Prime subscriptions and made cancellations difficult. The FTC alleges widespread legal violations by the retail giant.
Amazon's subscription practices are under fire as the FTC launches a civil case that could lead to hefty fines and damages. The trial could reshape how the retail giant operates its Prime service.
Amazon stands trial as the FTC accuses the retail giant of using manipulative design to enroll users in Prime memberships without their consent. Discover the shocking allegations and what it means for millions of subscribers.
The Supreme Court upheld Trump's firing of FTC Commissioner Rebecca Slaughter, raising critical questions about executive power and agency independence amidst a 6-3 ruling. Dissenting justices warn of overturning established precedents.
The Supreme Court is set to hear a pivotal case on whether President Trump can legally fire FTC Commissioner Rebecca Kelly Slaughter, challenging decades-old restrictions on presidential power over federal agencies.
A federal trial in Seattle will determine if Amazon deceived customers into signing up for Prime and made cancellation complicated. The FTC alleges violations of consumer protection laws.