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Amazon Prime refund claims open in $2.5B settlement: How to file
Amazon Prime customers who didn't receive an automatic refund can now file a claim as part of a $2.5 billion federal ...
Amazon customers who are eligible for payment in its settlement with the Federal Trade Commission can now file claims.
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Energy drink settlement: How to get up to $150
A popular energy drink brand has agreed to a $3 million class action settlement after being accused of deceptive marketing ...
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Amazon user files class action lawsuit claiming online shopping giant overcharged on sales tax
Lawyers for Tennessee resident Cullen Duke claimed the company had ‘routinely’ levied excessive taxes then refused to change ...
Over on the iPhone, file management duties are handled by the Files app developed by Apple. There are three main tabs here to ...
Some early Orlando Sentinel photos from the early days of UCF, which was originally known as Florida Technological University ...
If you're not happy with the default Windows file manager, you're in luck because there are plenty of options that improve on the original.
The Indianapolis Colts will bench Philip Rivers and start rookie quarterback Riley Leonard in Week 18, coach Shane Steichen ...
Former North Carolina men’s basketball star Tyler Hansbrough, along with a pair of college basketball coaching greats in ...
Djokovic cut ties with the Professional Tennis Players Association, saying “it has become clear that my values and approach ...
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Amazon Prime Settlement: Who's Eligible For Up To $51? Key Dates And Claim Process Explained
Amazon customers in the US may get refunds due to a big FTC settlement over Amazon Prime. Some people will get up to $51 back if they were signed up in confusing ways or found it hard to cancel.
The window has opened for some U.S. Amazon Prime customers to seek refunds under a $2.5 billion settlement Amazon reached ...
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