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Amazon’s $2.5 Billion Prime Settlement: What It Means for You
Amazon just made history - and not in the way it wanted. The company has agreed to pay $2.5 billion to settle a case with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), which accused the e-commerce giant of tricking millions of people into signing up for Prime memberships and making cancellation a confusing nightmare.
This is the largest FTC settlement of its kind, and it could change the way subscription services operate going forward. Here’s what happened, who gets refunds, and
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Tagged amazon, amazon consumer refunds, amazon ftc case, amazon prime, amazon prime dark patterns, amazon prime settlement, amazon refund, amazon subscriptions, big tech news, ftc lawsuit 2025, prime cancellation, project iliad, saas, subscription transparency, tech regulation
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How much would it cost to build a website like Amazon.com or Apple.com?
To build a website like Amazon.com: You can build a marketplace with UltimateWB and the built-in Classifieds app. Like Amazon, you would be able to allow others to post their items too. You can set it up with profit-sharing, so that you get a percentage of the sale. Kind of like PayPal.
To build a website like Apple.com: You could use the UltimateWB built-in e-commerce app.
You can build any type of website with UltimateWB. It is very flexible and
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Tagged amazon, amazon.com, apple, apple.com, e-commerce, marketplace, profit-sharing
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