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The US has accused Amazon of tricking customers into signing up for automatically renewing Prime subscriptions and making it difficult to cancel.
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC), the country’s consumer rights watchdog, made the claims in a lawsuit.
More than 200 million people globally subscribe to Prime, a subscription to Amazon that offers shipping perks, access to streaming movies and more. Amazon did not comment immediately.
Amazon said to have ‘duped’ Prime customers
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