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Who is eligible for payment in Amazon FTC settlement? How to get a share of the money.

Amazon is set to pay $2.5 billion as part of a settlement with the Federal Trade Commission. Here's how to find out if you're eligible for payment.

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eu.usatoday.comStai leggendo9 mesi fa

Who is eligible for payment in Amazon FTC settlement? How to get a share of the money.

Amazon is set to pay $2.5 billion as part of a settlement with the Federal Trade Commission. Here's how to find out if you're eligible for payment.

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theverge.com9 mesi fa

Amazon will pay $2.5 billion to settle the FTC’s Prime lawsuit

Amazon will pay $1.5 billion to affected customers.

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fortune.com9 mesi fa

Amazon Prime settlement: How to claim up to $51, who qualifies, and when refunds arrive | Fortune

Amazon’s $2.5 billion settlement includes $1.5 billion for customer refunds; here’s who’s eligible, who isn’t, and how automatic payouts and claims will work after court approval.

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techcrunch.com9 mesi fa

Amazon to pay $2.5B in FTC settlement over 'deceptive' Prime tactics | TechCrunch

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 Prime enrollment practices," the FTC says.

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huffpost.com9 mesi fa

Amazon Reaches Historic $2.5 Billion Settlement Over Allegations It Duped Customers Into Enrolling In Prime

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

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aljazeera.com9 mesi fa

Amazon to pay $2.5bn for allegedly duping millions to sign up for Prime

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

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Timeline cronologica

  1. giovedì 25 settembre 2025·huffpost.com

    Amazon Reaches Historic $2.5 Billion Settlement Over Allegations It Duped Customers Into Enrolling In Prime

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

  2. giovedì 25 settembre 2025·theverge.com

    Amazon will pay $2.5 billion to settle the FTC’s Prime lawsuit

    Amazon will pay $1.5 billion to affected customers.

  3. giovedì 25 settembre 2025·theguardian.com

    Amazon to pay $2.5bn to settle FTC lawsuit over Prime ‘subscription traps’

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

  4. giovedì 25 settembre 2025·techcrunch.com

    Amazon to pay $2.5B in FTC settlement over 'deceptive' Prime tactics | TechCrunch

    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…

  5. giovedì 25 settembre 2025·bbc.com

    Amazon agrees to pay $2.5bn over claims it tricked Prime customers

    Roughly 35 million people in the US could be eligible for refunds, according to the government.

  6. giovedì 25 settembre 2025·fortune.com

    Amazon to pay $2.5 billion, one of the largest FTC settlements in history, to mitigate claims it tricked millions of people into signing up…

    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.

  7. giovedì 25 settembre 2025·eu.usatoday.com

    Amazon to refund millions of Prime customers in $2.5 billion FTC settlement

    The Federal Trade Commission accused Amazon of using \

  8. giovedì 25 settembre 2025·aljazeera.com

    Amazon to pay $2.5bn for allegedly duping millions to sign up for Prime

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

  9. giovedì 25 settembre 2025·wired.com

    Amazon Might Owe You $51. Here’s How to Find Out if You’re Eligible

    In a settlement with the FTC, Amazon will have to pay out over a billion dollars to US customers for “deceptive” sign-up and cancellation processes.

  10. venerdì 26 settembre 2025·fortune.com

    Why Amazon’s $2.5 billion Prime settlement with the FTC is actually a giant win for the company | Fortune

    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…

  11. venerdì 26 settembre 2025·upi.com

    Amazon, FTC reach $2.5B settlement that Dems say is slap on wrist - UPI.com

    Amazon has reached a $2.5 billion settlement with the Federal Trade Commission that is raising concerns from Democrats who say the tech giant was given a slap on the wrist.

  12. venerdì 26 settembre 2025·fortune.com

    Amazon Prime settlement: How to claim up to $51, who qualifies, and when refunds arrive | Fortune

    Amazon’s $2.5 billion settlement includes $1.5 billion for customer refunds; here’s who’s eligible, who isn’t, and how automatic payouts and claims will work after court approval.

  13. venerdì 26 settembre 2025·eu.usatoday.com

    Who is eligible for payment in Amazon FTC settlement? How to get a share of the money.

    Amazon is set to pay $2.5 billion as part of a settlement with the Federal Trade Commission. Here's how to find out if you're eligible for payment.