ACCC accuses Amazon of introducing ads to Prime using unfair contracts
The watchdog has taken the $3.8 trillion giant to court, claiming it buried allegedly unfair terms in contracts that Australian customers of Amazon Prime had signed.
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The watchdog has taken the $3.8 trillion giant to court, claiming it buried allegedly unfair terms in contracts that Australian customers of Amazon Prime had signed.
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The watchdog has taken the $3.8 trillion giant to court, claiming it buried allegedly unfair terms in contracts that Australian customers of Amazon Prime had signed.
Amazon.com Inc. has been sued by Australia’s consumer watchdog for introducing advertising to its Prime Video streaming service and then forcing existing subscribers to pay more to avoid th...
The watchdog has taken the $3.8 trillion giant to court, claiming it buried allegedly unfair terms in contracts that Australian customers of Amazon Prime had signed.
The consumer watchdog is suing Amazon over alleged unfair contract terms for its Prime streaming service.