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All Amazon class action lawsuits and settlements available to North Carolina residents.

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Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy

North Carolina 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 North Carolina 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 North Carolina Residents (1)

These Amazon settlements are currently accepting claims from North Carolina residents.

$2.5B Amazon Prime membership FTC settlement

Up to $51

Amazon 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.

Deadline: 2026-07-27 No Proof Needed Official site →

About Amazon Class Actions in North Carolina

North Carolina residents have access to Amazon class action settlements, including the significant $2.5 billion FTC settlement regarding Amazon Prime membership practices. The state's Unfair and Deceptive Trade Practices Act provides additional consumer protections beyond federal law, potentially strengthening claims against companies like Amazon for misleading business practices. Amazon maintains substantial operations in North Carolina, including fulfillment centers in Charlotte, Garner, and Concord, employing thousands of workers and serving millions of customers statewide. The company's significant economic footprint means many residents have been affected by Prime membership enrollment issues covered in the FTC settlement. North Carolina residents filing class action claims must typically do so within the state's three-year statute of limitations for consumer protection violations. The state's courts have jurisdiction over residents' claims, though many Amazon settlements are handled through federal court systems due to the interstate nature of the commerce involved. Documentation of Prime membership charges and enrollment practices will be crucial for North Carolina residents seeking compensation.

Amazon Settlements in North Carolina: FAQs

Can North Carolina residents participate in the Amazon Prime FTC settlement?

Yes, North Carolina residents who were enrolled in Amazon Prime without clear consent or had difficulty canceling their memberships are eligible for the $2.5 billion FTC settlement. The settlement covers customers nationwide, including those served by Amazon's North Carolina fulfillment centers in Charlotte, Garner, and Concord.

Does North Carolina's consumer protection law provide additional remedies against Amazon?

North Carolina's Unfair and Deceptive Trade Practices Act allows residents to pursue damages beyond what federal settlements provide, including potential treble damages for willful violations. This state law covers deceptive enrollment practices and makes it easier for consumers to recover attorney fees in successful cases against companies like Amazon.

How do I prove my Amazon Prime membership claim as a North Carolina resident?

North Carolina residents should gather their Amazon account history, credit card or bank statements showing Prime charges, and any email communications about membership enrollment or cancellation attempts. Amazon's customer service records and order history from your account can also serve as evidence of membership status and related issues.

Tips for North Carolina Residents Filing Amazon Claims

North Carolina residents filing Amazon claims should gather comprehensive documentation including account statements, enrollment emails, and cancellation attempt records. Contact information and order history from Amazon accounts serve as crucial evidence. Submit claims promptly as settlement deadlines are typically firm and cannot be extended. Consider consulting with attorneys familiar with North Carolina's Unfair and Deceptive Trade Practices Act for additional state law remedies beyond federal settlements. Keep detailed records of all communications with Amazon customer service regarding Prime memberships or billing disputes, as these can strengthen your claim position significantly.

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