How to Recoup Funds from Amazon Using Amazon Prime
The Consumer Protection Agency of Saxony in Germany has filed a class action lawsuit against Amazon, alleging that the introduction of advertisements on Amazon Prime Video without the consent of subscribers is an unfair price increase and an illegal practice.
The lawsuit, which has mobilized tens of thousands of people, can be registered online through the Saxony Consumer Protection Agency website. A pre-written text is available to help users state their case in the lawsuit form. Registration is still possible until shortly before the court date, which will take place at the Bavarian Court of Appeals.
Amazon Digital Germany GmbH, based in Munich, will be sued. Those who have not booked ad-free viewing on Amazon Prime Video should receive half of their Amazon fees back if they are part of the lawsuit. On the other hand, those who pay the extra 2.99 euros per month for ad-free viewing are demanding a full refund of these additional costs.
The proceedings are about refunding the fees charged unlawfully. All claims submitted will be checked by the court, and users will have the opportunity to assert their rights. For more information about the class action lawsuit, visit the Saxony Consumer Protection Agency website.
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