If you're a Prime member who didn't get an automatic refund, be cautious. The FTC warns scammers are impersonating Amazon to ...
Checks being sent out from Amazon are legit, and are part of a multi-billion-dollar settlement the company agreed to last year.
The claims process for eligible Amazon Prime customers who didn’t get an automatic refund late last year has begun in 2026.
Eligible customers can claim a refund of up to $51 as a result of a settlement over allegations of deceptive enrollment ...
Amazon could owe you a refund on your Prime subscription if you live in the US, and I'm here to explain what you have to do ...
Amazon is required to pay a $1 billion civil penalty, and provide $1.5 billion in refunds to consumers harmed by shady ...
Of the $2.5 billion settlement, $1 billion is earmarked as an FTC fine. The remaining $1.5 billion is being divided among ...
Australian woman Laura Wells was confused to find an "official-looking letter" from the US with a $51 reimbursement, but it ...
Millions of Amazon Prime members are now seeing refunds after the company agreed to a $2.5 billion settlement with the Federal Trade Commission over how it signed people up for Prime and how it ...
Eligible customers should have received an email from Amazon between Nov. 12 and Dec. 24 with a refund up to $51 available ...
Automatic refund payments to millions of eligible Prime customers began in November, the Federal Trade Commission said.
The “Update Account Information” button in an on-brand shade of yellow leads to a fake sign-in page, which will quietly steal ...