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Amazon to pay $2.5 billion to settle FTC allegations it duped customers into enrolling in Prime
The FTC said Amazon deliberately made it difficult for customers to purchase an item without also subscribing to Prime. In ...
Looking for a car seat for your small dog? Amazon customers give the Petsfit Dog Car Seats for Small Dogs a 4.5-star rating ...
Strategist contributor Madeleine Kuhns has two cats and says it sucks up an “astonishing amount of dust and hair.” Plus, the ...
Amazon is the latest tech company to announce new devices this fall. The company showed off its latest Echo, Kindle Scribe, ...
The new line of Ring doorbells and security cameras uses AI for clearer video, smarter notifications... and finding lost pets ...
Amazon reached a $2.5 billion settlement with the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to end a two-year dispute. The agency accused the company of deceiving consumers by enrolling th ...
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SF remembers House of Prime Rib owner Joe Betz
House of Prime Rib owner, Joe Betz, has died, now the city remembers his hospitality and generosity.
From clever supernatural mysteries to goofy adventures with spirits, find your next horror comedy binge-watch on Amazon Prime ...
Several new laws are set to go into effect on January 1, 2026, in Maine and many of them could cost you more money ...
As part of the settlement, Amazon will pay $1.5 billion in refunds to customers, who could receive $51 each from the payout.
Attention, Prime members! You may qualify for part of the $1.5 billion payout over allegations Amazon made it hard to cancel ...
Amazon.com will pay $2.5 billion in fines and reimbursements to Prime subscribers to settle the Federal Trade Commission's allegations that it deceived its customers to generate subscriptions, the FTC ...
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