Amazon to pay $2.5B settlement; learn how to claim your refund

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Amazon has agreed to pay a $2.5 billion settlement after the FTC accused it of deceptive practices in Prime subscriptions, including tricking customers into signing up for more expensive plans and making cancellations difficult. Customers affected since 2019 can receive up to $51 in refunds, and Amazon is required to improve transparency and ease of cancellation. The FTC's largest civil penalty involves Amazon's violations of consumer protection rules.
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