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The Federal Trade Commission is giving refunds to Fortnite users who had been exploited into accidental purchases due to Epic’s desperate in-game moneymaking tactics. If you feel that you were one of ...
Players of Epic Games‘ “Fortnite” who were “charged for unwanted purchases while playing the game” will be receiving more than $126 million in refunds from the Federal Trade Commission. The government ...
The Federal Trade Commission has distributed $126 million in refunds to Fortnite players who were charged for "unwanted purchases". In this second round of refunds, the FTC has already distributed 969 ...
The ongoing refund programme related to the Fortnite settlement, agreed by Epic Games in 2023, has now reached nearly £157 million ($200 million), according to the United States Federal Trade ...
Players of Epic Games’ “Fortnite” who were “charged for unwanted purchases while playing the game” will be receiving more than $126 million in refunds from the Federal Trade Commission. The government ...
Philadelphia – The U.S. Federal Trade Commission is sending out the latest round of refunds to consumers it says were “tricked” into purchases they didn’t want from Fortnite maker Epic Games – and ...
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The FTC is issuing $126 million in refunds to Fortnite players for unwanted in-game purchases. Impacted players can submit a claim at ftc.gov/fortnite by the July 9 deadline. The refunds follow ...
Eligible Fortnite players are currently receiving refunds through the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC). This follows the December Fortnite payouts, which included $72 million to affected players. If ...
The FTC says Epic games used “deceptive practices” to trick players into buying unwanted items. Image: Epic Games The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has announced plans to send $126 million in refunds ...
One state lawmaker plans to introduce a bill banning plastic drinking straws in restaurants. The planned move is an effort to cut down pollution on state beaches and lakes. The measure would make ...
The Federal Trade Commission announced this week that Care.com will refund more than $8 million to users nationwide after the company was found to have misled consumers and made it difficult for them ...
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