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Amazon is paying millions in a $2.5B FTC deal: Do you qualify?
Amazon is preparing to send out a wave of refunds tied to a $2.5 billion settlement over how it signed people up for Prime ...
The truth is, credit repair companies can’t legally remove information from your credit report if it’s accurate and current,’ ...
The claims process for eligible Amazon Prime customers who didn’t get an automatic refund late last year has begun in 2026.
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How to file a claim in Amazon's $2.5 billion FTC refund settlement
Amazon customers who were signed up for Prime in ways federal regulators say were deceptive now have a rare chance to claw ...
Of the $2.5 billion settlement, $1 billion is earmarked as an FTC fine. The remaining $1.5 billion is being divided among ...
Federal authorities have warned that a viral social media credit “fix” could be illegal. Influencers promoting false identity ...
Millions of Amazon Prime customers have already received settlement refunds over the holidays — but there’s still a chance to ...
Ian L. Barlow of Wiley discusses the Federal Trade Commission's recent actions targeting the rental housing industry, ...
Some online influencers are telling people they have a fix: file a false identity theft report about a debt they owe. That’s ...
The Trump administration has suspended nearly 7,000 borrowers in Minnesota from small business loans, citing suspected fraud.
PORT ANGELES — North Olympic Peninsula residents have had more than $1 million stolen from them through fraud schemes, including one person who lost $28,000, the Clallam County Sheriff’s Office said.
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