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Amazon has reached a $2.5 billion settlement with the FTC over claims that customers were enrolled in Amazon Prime without ...
Amazon is paying $1.5 billion to people who mistakenly subscribed to Prime, and the first round of payments are due today.
Amazon customers in the US may get refunds due to a big FTC settlement over Amazon Prime. Some people will get up to $51 back ...
The Federal Trade Commission has started sending payments from a $2.5 billion settlement with Amazon, and some Georgia users may be eligible.
Amazon Prime users who unknowingly signed up for the monthly service may be eligible for a payment as part of a $2.5 billion settlement. The online shopping giant and the Federal Trade Commission ...
Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) is an online retail powerhouse, selling and delivering its own products and acting as a middleman for other retailers. The company's delivery trucks are ubiquitous in some areas ...
Let’s be honest: you pay for Amazon Prime for the free, two-day shipping, maybe for a little bit of Prime Video, and that’s about it. At $139 a year, that free shipping isn't actually "free," and if ...
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Amazon (AMZN) is alone among trillion-dollar S&P 500 stocks in refusing to pay a dividend. While Amazon has pushed back on paying a dividend, its peers manage to balance growth and income just fine.