Amazon will give refunds to consumers that were "harmed" by "deceptive Prime enrollment practices," according to the FTC.
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Amazon will pay $2.5 billion under a proposed order by the FTC to settle allegations the ecommerce giant enrolled millions of consumers in Prime subscriptions without their consent -- and deliberately ...
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The FTC says Amazon tricked customers into signing up for Prime subscriptions and made it difficult to cancel.
The Federal Trade Commission accused Amazon of using "deceptive" tactics to sign customers up for Prime subscriptions that were difficult to cancel.
Amazon agrees to a $2.5B FTC settlement over deceptive Prime subscription tactics and difficult cancellation practices.
Amazon has reached a $2.5 billion settlement with the Federal Trade Commission to settle allegations that the tech giant ...