
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.





