Amazon Class Action Settlements
All class action lawsuits and settlements involving Amazon.
Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy
Amazon, the e-commerce and technology giant, has faced multiple class action lawsuits resulting in significant settlements for consumers and workers. Currently, there are 2 active Amazon settlements available for claims, with both cases still open for eligible participants to file. The largest settlement involves Amazon Prime memberships, where the FTC secured a $2.5 billion agreement that could provide up to $51 per eligible consumer who experienced issues with Prime subscription practices. This settlement remains open until July 2026, giving Prime members ample time to submit their claims without requiring proof of membership. Additionally, Amazon reached a $2 million settlement regarding unpaid wages for certain workers, offering up to $50 per eligible employee. This workplace settlement addresses compensation disputes and remains active through April 2026. Both settlements require no documentation or proof from claimants, streamlining the process for those seeking compensation. These settlements represent Amazon's efforts to resolve various consumer protection and employment disputes without admitting wrongdoing. The compensation amounts reflect the scope of affected individuals and the nature of each case. Whether you're a Prime member or former Amazon worker, these settlements could provide meaningful financial recovery. Class Action Buddy simplifies the entire claims process, helping you navigate paperwork and deadlines to maximize your potential settlement payments.
Open Amazon Settlements (2)
These Amazon class action settlements are currently accepting claims. File before the deadline to receive your payout.
$2.5B Amazon Prime membership FTC settlement
Up to $51Amazon Prime members (June 2019-June 2025) who had trouble canceling or used few benefits may claim up to $51 from this $2.5B FTC settlement.
$2M Amazon unpaid wages class action settlement
Up to $50Amazon Retail LLC hourly employees in Washington state (Oct 2021-Oct 2025) may receive at least $50 from this $2M unpaid wages settlement.
Amazon Class Action FAQs
How do I know if I qualify for an Amazon class action settlement?
If you were an Amazon Prime member who paid membership fees or were an Amazon warehouse worker who experienced unpaid wage issues, you may qualify for current settlements. Check your email for settlement notices or visit the official settlement websites to verify your eligibility based on your specific circumstances and time period of involvement.
Has Amazon settled any class action lawsuits?
Yes, Amazon has settled multiple class action lawsuits totaling over $2.5 billion. The largest settlement involved Amazon Prime membership practices with the FTC, and another $2 million settlement addressed unpaid wages for warehouse workers.
What is the Amazon Prime FTC settlement about?
The $2.5 billion Amazon Prime FTC settlement addresses allegations that Amazon made it difficult for customers to cancel their Prime memberships and engaged in deceptive practices. Prime members who experienced issues canceling their subscriptions or were charged improperly may be eligible for compensation.
Do I need proof to claim Amazon settlement money?
No, both current Amazon settlements allow claims without requiring proof of purchase or employment records. You can submit claims based on your recollection of being an Amazon Prime member or warehouse worker during the specified time periods covered by each settlement.
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