
Millions of Amazon Prime members may be eligible to receive a refund as part of a historic $2.5 billion settlement between Amazon and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC).
The settlement resolves allegations that Amazon enrolled customers into its Prime service without clear consent and made cancelling subscriptions unnecessarily difficult. While many eligible users will receive automatic refunds, others must file a claim to receive their share.
This article walks you through exactly how to file that refund claim, who qualifies, what documentation you’ll need, and key deadlines to remember in 2026.
1. What the Settlement Is About
In September 2025, the FTC reached a $2.5 billion settlement with Amazon over its Prime subscription practices — one of the largest consumer redress settlements in FTC history. Under the settlement:
- Amazon is required to pay a $1 billion civil penalty.
- It must provide $1.5 billion in refunds to affected customers.
- The company must also make its Prime enrollment and cancellation flows more transparent and easier to navigate.
According to the FTC, Amazon allegedly enrolled tens of millions of users into Prime without their knowledge or clear consent and made it difficult to cancel — leading to unwanted subscriptions and repeated charges. Amazon did not admit wrongdoing as part of the settlement.
2. Who Is Eligible for a Refund?
Not all Amazon Prime members are automatically eligible for a refund. You may qualify if all of the following apply:
1) You are a U.S. Amazon Prime subscriber (Prime US account).
2) You enrolled in Prime between June 23, 2019 and June 23, 2025.
3) Your subscription was via one of the so-called “challenged enrollment flows” — which include:
- Universal Prime decision page
- Shipping selection page
- Single-page checkout flow
- Prime Video enrollment flow
These are identified by Amazon using its records.
4) You either used three or fewer Prime benefits in a 12-month period (for automatic refunds) or you used between 4 and 10 benefits and either didn’t receive an automatic refund earlier or were unable to cancel when you tried.
Prime benefits refer to services you likely received through Prime — such as free two-day shipping, Prime Video, or Amazon Music.

3. Who Gets an Automatic Refund — No Claim Needed
Many eligible customers don’t need to file a claim at all. Amazon has already issued automatic refunds to those who:
- Signed up through a challenged enrollment flow.
- Used three or fewer Prime benefits in a 12-month period.
These refunds, worth up to $51, were distributed between November and December 2025 via PayPal, Venmo, or mailed checks.
If you fall into this group, you should have already received a payment — but if you didn’t, you can still file a claim.
4. Who Must File a Claim to Get Paid
If you didn’t receive an automatic refund but think you qualify, you may be part of the claim-filing group. This typically includes customers who:
- Signed up via a challenged enrollment flow.
- Used between 4 and 10 prime benefits in a 12-month period.
- Were unable to cancel Prime when trying.
These customers will be contacted by Amazon or the FTC via email or postal mail — with a claim notice that contains instructions, including a claim ID and PIN you’ll need to submit your claim. Notices are expected to be mailed or emailed by January 23, 2026.
5. How to File Your Refund Claim — Step-by-Step
Here’s how to file your claim once you receive your notice:
✔️ Step 1: Wait for Your Claim Notice
Eligible customers who didn’t receive automatic refunds will get a notice — by email or postal mail — with instructions and unique identifiers (claim ID and PIN). Most notices are expected by January 23, 2026.
✔️ Step 2: Visit the Official Claim Portal
When you receive your notice, go to the official settlement website: SubscriptionMembershipSettlement.com. Or visit the FTC’s Amazon refunds page at ftc.gov/amazon-refunds for links and information.
✔️ Step 3: Complete the Claim Form
You’ll need to enter the following:
- Claim ID and PIN from your notice
- Contact information
- Proof of membership/enrollment details (if requested)
Fill out the online form carefully and accurately. The form may also be available to submit by mail if specified.
✔️ Step 4: Submit the Claim by the Deadline
You generally have 180 days from when your notice was sent to file your claim — typically until July 21 or July 23, 2026 depending on your notice.
✔️ Step 5: Wait for Review and Payment
After submission, Amazon will review your claim within 30 days to verify eligibility. Once approved, payments should be issued shortly after.

6. How You’ll Receive Your Refund
Once your claim is approved you’ll be paid — generally up to $51 — through one of the following methods:
- Electronic transfer (Venmo or PayPal)
- Mailed check
Customers using the online form may be able to specify their preferred payment method. If you want a check instead of electronic payment, instructions on how to request one are provided on the settlement site and notices.
Refund amounts vary because they are based on Prime membership fees paid and any previous refunds or credits you received. Individuals who paid less than the full membership fee (for example, during a trial) may see smaller refund amounts.
7. Key Deadlines You Should Know
To ensure you don’t miss out:
- Notice Deadline: Expected by January 23, 2026 for eligible claimants.
- Claim Filing Window: 180 days after your notice — typically until July 21–23, 2026.
- Review Period: Amazon reviews claims within 30 days of submission.
8. What If You Don’t Get a Notice?
If you believe you meet the eligibility criteria but haven’t received a notice by January 23, 2026, keep an eye on your email spam folder, postal mail, and Amazon account contact details.
You can also visit the official settlement website for updates or contact the settlement administrators via the email provided on the FTC’s refund page.
Final Thoughts
Amazon’s $2.5 billion FTC settlement represents a major consumer redress effort, giving millions of users a chance to recoup unwanted Prime subscription charges.
While many will receive automatic refunds, eligible customers who fall into the claims group must act before the deadline by filing a refund claim using the official portal and notice information.
By following the steps above, carefully reviewing the eligibility criteria, and avoiding scams, you’ll maximize your chance of receiving your share of the settlement.