Amazon Class Action Settlements in Ohio
All Amazon class action lawsuits and settlements available to Ohio residents.
Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy
Ohio 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 Ohio 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 Ohio Residents (1)
These Amazon settlements are currently accepting claims from Ohio 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 Ohio
Amazon has established a substantial footprint in Ohio, operating multiple fulfillment centers in cities like Etna, Obetz, and Twinsburg, making Ohio residents significant stakeholders in Amazon-related legal matters. The state's Consumer Sales Practices Act provides robust protections for Ohio consumers, particularly regarding deceptive trade practices and automatic billing schemes. This legislation works alongside federal regulations to strengthen claims in cases like the recent $2.5 billion Amazon Prime FTC settlement addressing unauthorized Prime enrollments and difficult cancellation processes. Ohio's Attorney General has been active in pursuing consumer protection cases against major corporations, including joining multistate investigations into tech companies' practices. For Ohio residents filing class action claims, the state's court system generally follows federal procedures for nationwide settlements, but local filing requirements may apply. The Ohio Department of Commerce's Division of Consumer Protection also maintains records of consumer complaints that can support individual claims. Given Amazon's extensive Ohio operations and customer base, residents often find themselves automatically included in class action settlements, though they must typically submit claims within specified deadlines to receive compensation.
Amazon Settlements in Ohio: FAQs
How does Ohio's Consumer Sales Practices Act affect Amazon-related claims?
Ohio's Consumer Sales Practices Act strengthens consumer protection by prohibiting deceptive practices like misleading subscription enrollments, which directly applies to the Amazon Prime FTC settlement. The Act allows Ohio residents to seek additional damages beyond federal settlements if they can prove violations of state consumer protection laws.
Are Ohio residents automatically included in the Amazon Prime settlement?
Ohio residents who were Amazon Prime members during the relevant time periods are typically included in the $2.5 billion settlement class. However, they may need to submit a claim form to receive their portion of the settlement, and specific eligibility requirements apply based on enrollment and billing history.
Can Ohio residents file individual lawsuits against Amazon while class action settlements are pending?
Generally, participating in a class action settlement prevents Ohio residents from filing individual lawsuits on the same claims covered by the settlement. Residents can opt out of class actions to preserve their right to sue individually, but this must be done within strict deadlines specified in settlement notices.
Tips for Ohio Residents Filing Amazon Claims
Ohio residents should carefully review settlement notices received via email or mail from Amazon, as these contain critical filing deadlines and eligibility requirements. Keep detailed records of your Amazon Prime membership history, including enrollment dates, billing statements, and any customer service interactions regarding subscription issues. File claims promptly using the official settlement website rather than third-party services that may charge unnecessary fees. Contact the Ohio Attorney General's Consumer Protection Division if you encounter difficulties with the claims process or suspect fraudulent settlement communications. Consider consulting with Ohio consumer protection attorneys for complex situations involving multiple settlements or significant financial losses.
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