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Amazon Prime Video Class Action Lawsuits Explained

Posted on August 4, 2024 by Dissent

John Boitnott reports:

With roughly 167 million US users, Amazon Prime Video stands as one of the most popular streaming services in the country. However, despite the widespread use of the platform and Amazon itself being a large and profitable business, the brand is no stranger to legal scrutiny. In fact, Amazon Prime Video recently found itself at the center of two significant class action lawsuits.

These suits highlight critical consumer protection issues, and they could have far-reaching implications for Prime members going forward. With that in mind, below is everything you need to know about the Amazon Prime Video class action lawsuit, including how to join them yourself.

Read more at Business2Community.

h/t, Joe Cadillic

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