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Amazon has asked the Federal Communications Commission for more time to meet a deadline that requires the company to deploy roughly 1,600 internet satellites by July 2026. The company needs to bring ...
A judge turned back Amazon.com Inc.’s initial challenge to Saks Global Enterprises’ foray into Chapter 11, approving short-term financing for the bankruptcy. The online giant claimed the luxury ...
Amazon agreed to a $2.5 billion settlement with the FTC over claims it coerced users into Prime subscriptions. Eligible customers who signed up for Prime between June 2019 and June 2025 may receive a ...
In September, the FTC announced a $2.5 billion settlement with Amazon involving how millions of consumers felt tricked into signing up for Prime membership and had a tough time stopping the fees.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Some Amazon Prime members can now file a claim in a multi-billion-dollar settlement. Amazon has not admitted any wrongdoing.
Now that automatic payments in the Federal Trade Commission’s settlement with Amazon over Prime memberships have gone out, the next phase of refunds has begun. The FTC said that Amazon convinced ...
Amazon customers can now file a claim in a $2.5 billion settlement with the Federal Trade Commission. The lawsuit alleged Amazon used manipulative tactics to enroll consumers in Prime subscriptions ...
Amazon customers can now file a claim in the company's $2.5 billion settlement with the Federal Trade Commission. The lawsuit alleged Amazon made it difficult for consumers to cancel their Prime ...