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.
Acosta et al. v. Hopper (USA), Inc.
22-cv-3974, N.D. Ill.
(July 2022)
Price Freeze website and app
Misleadingly marketing that consumers who click the “Price Freeze” button will lock in the price for a specific period of time without adequately disclosing that the freeze does not cover the full price difference if it is more than a certain pre-determined amount
Pending
FTC lawsuit alleged company duped consumers into signing up and then made it hard to cancel.
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