The FTC alleges that some unsuspecting customers may have been pushed into a Prime membership they didn't know how to cancel.
When Amazon last week agreed mid-trial to pay $2.5 billion to settle allegations by the Federal Trade Commission that it duped customers into signing up for Prime and then made the service hard to ...
Amazon knew millions of customers were unintentionally signing up for Prime membership but did not stop them because doing so would have hurt its revenue, U.S. Federal Trade Commission attorneys ...
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FTC targets companies over deceptive conduct against consumers
The Federal Trade Commission is taking aim at companies it says are using deceptive methods against consumers.
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FTC lands historic $2.5 billion settlement with Amazon
Amazon has agreed to pay a record-breaking $2.5 billion FTC penalty for using "sophisticated subscription traps" to enroll ...
The FTC has reached a settlement with Amazon worth $2.5 billion. The massive purse will go toward paying fines and ...
Assembly Bill 1340 will give more than 800,000 rideshare drivers across the state the right to unionize, while still being ...
The FTC claims Amazon makes it easy to enroll in Prime, but requires consumers to click through multiple steps to cancel, a process affecting nearly 40 million customers.
The case beginning Monday alleges that Amazon deceived consumers about its sign-up and cancellation process for Prime ...
It's the second time in four years the DOJ has targeted Uber for its treatment of passengers with disabilities.
OpenAI is rolling out app integrations for its chatbot, which one exec calls the 'evolution of ChatGPT [into] something ...
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