If you signed up for Amazon Prime or “unsuccessfully attempted to cancel” your Prime membership in the United States between ...
As part of the $2.5 billion settlement, Amazon must pay a $1 billion civil penalty. The e-retailer must also provide $1.5 billion in refunds to some prime customers harmed by their “deceptive” ...
Amazon will pay a record $2.5 billion settlement to the FTC for allegedly tricking customers into Prime subscriptions and ...
Amazon's business practices have been raising eyebrows for years, and the company is about to pay for it: Some Amazon ...
HOUSTON — Some Amazon Prime members could be due a payout. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has reached a $2.5 billion ...
Indian ecommerce marketplaces have become home to numerous dark patterns amid the peak festive season sales, with shoppers ...
Amazon is under fire for allegedly tricking people into signing up for their Prime subscriptions, and making it hard for them to cancel. The Federal Trade Commission landed a historic $2.5 billion ...
Amazon settled with the Federal Trade Commission for $2.5 billion in fines over claims that the company allegedly tricked ...
Amazon has agreed to pay a record-breaking $2.5 billion FTC penalty for using "sophisticated subscription traps" to enroll people in Prime.
Businesses making negative option or auto-renewal subscription offers, beware: Federal Trade Commission (FTC or Commission) enforcement is alive and well in 2025. Although the U.S.
Amazon will issue $1.5 billion in refunds as part of an FTC settlement, with up to 35 million customers getting compensation.
If Trump succeeds in politicizing the Federal Trade Commission, he could wield immense power and pressure businesses to bend ...