Deadline day for Amazon Prime customers to claim $51 one-off payment from retailer thanks to ‘subscription’ settlement - the-sun.com
Amazon Prime members face a final chance today to claim a $51 payment from the FTC’s $2.5 billion settlement.
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Amazon Prime members face a final chance today to claim a $51 payment from the FTC’s $2.5 billion settlement.
Eligible Amazon Prime customers are nearing the deadline to file claims in a $2.5 billion settlement involving the FTC.
A federal judge has ruled that United Airlines must proceed to trial in a class-action lawsuit concerning seats sold as 'window' options that lack windows.
California has enacted legislation to replace 'sell by' labels on food packaging in a move aimed at reducing statewide food waste.
Multiple families report being left without tickets for FIFA World Cup matches after third-party sellers canceled their orders through StubHub.
World Cup fans stranded as StubHub ticket cancellations spark outrage and regulatory scrutiny
World Cup attendees report widespread ticket non-delivery, prompting calls for investigations and legal action against resellers.