Sadly Prime Day came to an end last night which means you might be wanting to cancel your membership. Here's how to do it if you decide the $139 yearly Prime membership isn't worth it.
The online mega-retailer has agreed to a $2.5 billion settlement. Of that amount, $1 billion is being paid in fines and penalties to the government and the remaining $1.5 billion is going back to ...
The FTC called out specific enrollment pages, including Prime Video enrollment, the Universal Prime Decision page, the ...
While the settlement was a total of $2.5 billion, over half — $1.5 billion— will go to consumers. The remaining $1 billion is ...
Amazon's settlement with the FTC includes $1.5 billion in refunds for Prime subscribers. Here's what you need to know.
Amazon settled an FTC lawsuit alleging it used 'deceptive practices' to sell Prime subscriptions, then made it 'exceedingly ...
While Amazon does not regularly report Prime membership data, it’s subscriber numbers are estimated to be north of 200 ...
Amazon is also required to discontinue “their deceptive Prime enrollment practices,” and “unlawful enrollment and ...
The online retail giant is required to pay a $1 billion civil penalty and an additional $1.5 billion in refunds to customers ...
The Seattle-based company will pay $1 billion in civil penalties, the largest payment ever in a case involving an FTC rule violation, and $1.5 billion in refunds to affected users, the second-highest ...
Amazon Prime Day ended yesterday, Oct. 8, and some Prime members may have decided that the subscription wasn't for them. We're here to make sure you have everything you need before confirming to end ...
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