What We Know About Amazon’s $2.5 Billion Settlement

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What We Know About Amazon’s $2.5 Billion Settlement

An Amazon company logo marks the facade of a building, in Schoenefeld near Berlin, on March 18, 2022. Michael Sohn/AP Photo

Amazon will pay $2.5 billion in penalties and refunds as part of a settlement against allegations that it enrolled its customers in the Prime service without their consent, federal officials said in a Sept. 25 statement.

It means that some Amazon customers who were or are enrolled in Prime will qualify for a payment. Of the $2.5 billion amount, $1.5 billion will go directly to Prime subscribers, which will be capped at $51 per customer. The other $1 billion will be paid as a civil penalty by the company, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) said.

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