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$2.5B FTC-Amazon payouts: Who gets a check and how to claim
The Federal Trade Commission's record settlement with Amazon is finally turning into real money for customers, with a ...
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Is your car loan draining your wallet? The $1,700-a-month mistake Aussies are making
A lot of us stress over the small stuff—like whether to spend $7 on a coffee or cancel that streaming subscription to save a ...
Canceling unused subscriptions is one of the easiest ways to save, and chances are you have got a few of them. A recent ...
From “zombie” app fees to streaming add-ons, read this money-saving guide from The Current to find the hidden charges ...
"In general, businesses with subscription models have shown little interest in making cancellation processes easy for consumers," said groups including the Electronic Privacy Information Center and ...
Eligible customers can claim a refund of up to $51 as a result of a settlement over allegations of deceptive enrollment ...
Amazon customers who are eligible for payment in its settlement with the Federal Trade Commission can now file claims. What ...
Of the $2.5 billion settlement, $1 billion is earmarked as an FTC fine. The remaining $1.5 billion is being divided among ...
Amazon is issuing refunds in the US after an FTC settlement over alleged deceptive sign-ups and hard-to-cancel subscriptions.
Amazon customers who are eligible for payment in its settlement with the Federal Trade Commission can now file claims.
Amazon customers who are eligible for payment in its settlement with the Federal Trade Commission can now file claims.
He’s trashing junk fees. Mayor Zohran Mamdani signed a pair of executive orders Monday cracking down on junk fees and tricky ...
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