"Today, the Trump-Vance FTC made history and secured a record-breaking, monumental win for the millions of Americans who are ...
Amazon's $2.5 billion settlement with the FTC over alleged unfair Prime signup and cancellation practices has important ...
A lawsuit against Amazon by the FTC moves forward with claims that Amazon tricks people into Prime subscriptions.
A hefty $1.5 billion of the total will go toward customer refunds for those who enrolled in Prime without their knowledge or ...
Here are the steps to cancel your Disney+ service, whether you're billed directly or through a third-party provider.
Amazon.com Inc. agreed to pay $2.5 billion in penalties and refunds and change its process for how to cancel its Prime ...
Amazon will pay a $1 billion civil penalty—the largest ever in an FTC rule-violation case—and provide $1.5 billion in refunds ...
Amazon is on trial in Seattle after the FTC accused the retailer of tricking customers into Prime memberships and making ...
The Federal Trade Commission accused Amazon of using "deceptive" tactics to sign customers up for Prime subscriptions that were difficult to cancel.
Amazon will issue $1.5 billion in refunds as part of an FTC settlement, with up to 35 million customers getting compensation.
The $2.5 billion settlement is made up of a $1 billion civil penalty paid to the government, the largest ever involving an ...
When Amazon last week agreed mid-trial to pay $2.5 billion to settle allegations by the Federal Trade Commission that it duped customers into signing up for Prime and then made the service hard to ...
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