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The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has approved $126,000,000 in refunds to be sent to 969,173 Fortnite players as part of a settlement over allegations that Epic Games tricked users into making ...
Refunds are being given to people who made unwanted purchases in Fortnite as far back as 2017.
Xlear, a company based in American Fork, is suing the FTC, fighting regulations restricting its ability to market hygiene products with claims about how they could benefit health.
The FTC is sending another round of refunds to gamers who were charged by Epic Games for unwanted items while playing the video game Fortnite.
Alabama Fortnite players could be eligible for a piece of a $126 million refund for unwanted in-game purchases. What to know.
The FTC states that if you filed your refund claim before February 14, 2025, then your payment is already being processed. Currently, these add up to 969,173 payments and $126 million, but there's ...
The federal agency also said it will reopen its claims portal for payments that stem from a record 2022 settlement it reached with Cary’s Epic Games.
Mars, Incorporated, a family-owned, global leader in pet care, snacking and food, and Kellanova (NYSE: K), a leader in global snacking, international cereal and noodles and North America frozen ...
Media Matters, a liberal advocacy organization, sued the FTC on Monday, claiming that the agency was waging a “campaign of retribution” against the group on behalf of the Trump administration ...