Amazon Prime Subscription Membership Settlement – Claim Up to $51 FTC Refund (Deadline July 27, 2026)

If you have ever signed up for Amazon Prime and had issues canceling or believe you were enrolled without fully intending to join, you may now be eligible for a settlement payment of up to $51.

A new class action settlement involving Amazon.com, Inc. and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has created a claims process for certain U.S. consumers. This settlement relates to allegations involving how Prime memberships were presented, enrolled, or canceled during a specific time period.

This is a legitimate claim process connected to a regulatory enforcement case and is not a promotional offer. Eligible consumers must submit a claim form before the deadline to be considered for payment.

Who May Be Eligible

You may qualify if all of the following apply:

  • You are a U.S. consumer who signed up for Amazon Prime between June 23, 2019 and June 23, 2025
  • You were unintentionally enrolled or experienced difficulty canceling Prime through the online process
  • You used fewer than ten Prime benefits in any 12-month enrollment period
  • You did not already receive payment from this settlement

How Much You Can Receive

Eligible consumers may receive a payment of up to $51 depending on verification and claim approval. Final amounts may vary based on the number of valid claims submitted.

Deadline to File a Claim

All claims must be submitted on or before July 27, 2026. Late submissions will not be accepted.

How to File

You can submit your claim through the official settlement site here:

Submit Amazon Prime Settlement Claim

Important Notes

This settlement is overseen as part of an FTC enforcement action regarding subscription transparency practices. Eligibility will be verified based on Amazon account records and usage history.

Always ensure you are using the official claim website before entering personal information. You should never pay a fee to file a settlement claim.

Final Thoughts

If you used Amazon Prime during the eligibility window or had issues canceling your membership, it may be worth submitting a claim. Even small refunds can add up, especially in large class action settlements like this one.

Disclaimer: This post is for informational purposes only and does not guarantee eligibility or payment.