Amazon Sets July 27 Deadline for $2.5 Billion FTC Settlement Claims
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Updated · USA TODAY · Jun 27
Amazon Sets July 27 Deadline for $2.5 Billion FTC Settlement Claims
3 articles · Updated · USA TODAY · Jun 27
Summary
Eligible Amazon customers have 30 days left to file claims in the second payout phase of the company’s $2.5 billion FTC settlement, with payments of up to $51.
July 27 is the cutoff for customers who signed up for Prime between June 23, 2019, and June 23, 2025, and either failed to cancel or enrolled through challenged sign-up flows.
This phase is narrower: only customers who used Prime benefits 10 or fewer times in any 12-month enrollment period can submit claims, using an online portal or emailed form after receiving notice.
Amazon has 30 days to review approved submissions, and the settlement site says payments are expected by September after automatic first-wave payouts went out between Nov. 12 and Dec. 24, 2025.
The settlement stems from a 2023 FTC antitrust suit alleging Amazon pushed consumers into Prime and made cancellation difficult; Amazon denied wrongdoing.