Amazon Class Action Settlements in New Hampshire
All Amazon class action lawsuits and settlements available to New Hampshire residents.
Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy
New Hampshire residents have 1 active class action settlements involving Amazon that they can file claims for right now. Open settlements include $2.5B Amazon Prime membership FTC settlement.
Combined maximum payouts across all Amazon settlements total $51. Class Action Buddy automatically files Amazon claims for New Hampshire residents in under 60 seconds — no paperwork, no mailing, no proof of purchasey/proof-of-purchase/" style="color:#5D82F2;text-decoration:none;font-weight:500;">proof of purchase needed for most settlements.
Open Amazon Settlements for New Hampshire Residents (1)
These Amazon settlements are currently accepting claims from New Hampshire residents.
$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.
About Amazon Class Actions in New Hampshire
Amazon has established a significant presence in New Hampshire through its fulfillment operations and massive customer base across the Granite State. New Hampshire residents benefit from the state's Consumer Protection Act, which prohibits unfair or deceptive trade practices and provides additional remedies beyond federal protections. This law allows the state Attorney General to investigate consumer complaints and seek restitution for residents harmed by corporate misconduct. Amazon operates distribution facilities that serve New Hampshire customers, making the company subject to state consumer protection oversight. New Hampshire residents filing class action claims should be aware that the state follows federal procedural rules for class actions, and claims must typically be filed in federal court when involving interstate commerce companies like Amazon. The state's "Live Free or Die" motto extends to consumer rights, with New Hampshire maintaining robust protections against automatic subscription renewals and hidden fees. Residents should preserve all documentation related to their Amazon accounts, including Prime membership charges, as this evidence proves crucial in settlement claims like the recent $2.5 billion FTC settlement addressing Prime membership billing practices.
Amazon Settlements in New Hampshire: FAQs
How does New Hampshire's Consumer Protection Act affect Amazon settlement claims for residents?
New Hampshire's Consumer Protection Act provides additional legal protections beyond federal law, prohibiting unfair and deceptive trade practices. This means New Hampshire residents may have stronger grounds for claims against Amazon's billing practices, such as those addressed in the $2.5B Prime membership settlement. The state Attorney General can also independently investigate and seek remedies for consumer harm.
Are New Hampshire residents eligible for the Amazon Prime FTC settlement?
Yes, New Hampshire residents who were Amazon Prime members and experienced billing issues related to unwanted subscriptions or difficult cancellation processes are eligible for the $2.5B FTC settlement. Eligibility depends on specific billing practices Amazon used, not the customer's state of residence. New Hampshire's large Amazon customer base makes many residents potentially eligible for compensation.
Do I need to file my Amazon class action claim differently as a New Hampshire resident?
No, Amazon class action settlements typically follow federal procedures regardless of your state. However, New Hampshire residents should keep records of any complaints filed with the state Attorney General's Consumer Protection Bureau. These state-level complaints can sometimes strengthen your position in federal class action claims and provide additional documentation of harm suffered.
Tips for New Hampshire Residents Filing Amazon Claims
New Hampshire residents should act quickly when Amazon settlement deadlines approach, as missing filing dates means forfeiting compensation. Gather all Amazon account documentation, including email receipts, billing statements, and Prime membership history before submitting claims. Contact New Hampshire's Consumer Protection Bureau if you experienced issues beyond those covered in current settlements, as the state actively investigates consumer complaints against major retailers. Save screenshots of your Amazon account settings and billing preferences, as these prove crucial evidence in subscription-related disputes. Consider keeping detailed records of any customer service interactions with Amazon, including chat logs and phone call summaries, which strengthen future settlement claims and demonstrate patterns of problematic business practices affecting Granite State consumers.
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