The Federal Trade Commission sued Amazon in U.S. District Court in Seattle two years ago and has alleged more than a decade of legal violations.

A trial in federal court in Seattle will determine if millions of customers signed up for Prime because it’s a great deal, or because they were duped.

A jury will decide if Amazon tricked its customers into signing up for Prime and made it difficult to cancel the subscription service, as the FTC alleges.

On Monday, a federal judge will begin hearing the FTC's case alleging Amazon tricked people into signing up for Prime and made it too hard to cancel.

The FTC complaint alleges Amazon "tricked and trapped" consumers into signing up for Prime, then making it too complicated to cancel their membership.

The Federal Trade Commission sued Amazon in U.S. District Court in Seattle two years ago and has alleged more than a decade of legal violations.

The Federal Trade Commission sued Amazon in 2023 for allegedly enrolling customers into Prime without their consent. The trial begins Sept. 23.

The trial in Seattle started this week after the case was filed two years ago.

Amazon will pay $1.5 billion to affected customers.

US regulator said company enrolled millions of customers into service without consent and made it difficult to cancel

The company will be required to pay a $1 billion civil penalty and provide $1.5 billion in refunds back to an estimated 35 million consumers harmed by the company's "deceptive…

The FTC said Amazon used “dark patterns” to trick consumers into auto-renewals, then created a complex cancellation process internally dubbed “Iliad” after the Trojan War.

The Federal Trade Commission accused Amazon of using \

While a win for consumers and the FTC, the settlement is relatively painless for Amazon which makes $2.5bn in 33 hours.

The surprise settlement between the online retail giant and the Trump administration happened just a few days into the trial over one of Amazon’s most important businesses. Amazon…