Amazon has started sending out automatic refunds to millions of customers as part of its $1.5 billion settlement with the Federal Trade Commission. The FTC accused Amazon of using deceptive methods to enroll people in Prime memberships without their permission and then making it difficult to cancel.
Now, eligible customers can receive up to $51 back from their Prime subscription fees. If you signed up for Prime between 2019 and 2025 through certain enrollment flows and barely used the service, you might have money waiting for you. Here's how to claim your share of the settlement.
1. Do you qualify for an automatic refund?
To receive a refund, you need to meet three specific criteria. First, you must be a U.S. Prime member. Second, you had to have signed up through Amazon's "challenged e

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