Amazon to Pay $2.5 Billion to Settle Trickery Charges Related to Prime
FTC lawsuit alleged company duped consumers into signing up and then made it hard to cancel.
Binder et al. v. Premium Brands Opco LLC
23-cv-3939, S.D.N.Y.
(May 2023)
Binder et al. v. Premium Brands Opco LLC
25CU012849N, California state court – San Diego
(March 2025)
Merchandise sold at Ann Taylor Factory Stores and LOFT outlet stores
Falsely advertising discounts off of artificially inflated reference prices
Binder case (No. 23-cv-3939): Dismissed (June 2024 order and 2025 order)
Binder case (No. 25CU012849N): Settled
(Preliminarily approved)
https://pbocpricingsettlement.com/
FTC lawsuit alleged company duped consumers into signing up and then made it hard to cancel.
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