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FTC Sending Refunds To Fortnite Players Charged For Unwanted Items—Here’s Who Is Eligible
The Federal Trade Commission announced Monday it is sending refunds to players of the popular online game Fortnite, the developer of which settled a complaint last year centered around accusations of tricking players into unwanted purchases.
How to claim your Fortnite refund from the FTC
The Federal Trade Commission has announced it will issue refunds to nearly 630,000 Fortnite players after ruling that the maker of the popular video game, Epic Games, duped people “into making unwanted purchases.
Epic Games to give refunds after FTC says it 'tricked' Fortnite players into purchases
Epic Games agreed to pay $245 million in refunds to Fortnite players who federal regulators say were "tricked" into making unwanted in-game purchases.
Claim your Fortnite refund before the FTC settlement deadline
The deadline for applying for a settlement, however, is quickly approaching. You have to file by Jan. 10, 2025, which you can do on the FTC's website. There are some stipulations to getting a refund. The FTC said, in a statement, that you could apply for a refund if any of these things are true:
Fortnite Refund: FTC To Hand Out $72 Million to Players
Epic Games settled with the FTC over allegations that it used "dark patterns" to trick players into unwanted purchases.
Fortnite gamers in Indiana could get a refund in this $245M settlement. Are you eligible?
Here's what Fortnite players in Indiana should know about the settlement, whether they're eligible to receive money and how to apply to get a refund.
Fortnite FTC refunds are starting to show up
Fortnite players have finally started receiving refunds as part of a settlement Epic Games reached with the Federal Trade Commission, which claimed the developer tricked players into making in-game purchases.
The FTC Fortnite Refund: Why Are Fans Rejoicing?
The US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has forced to the developer of Fortnite to refund gamers — and the internet is hyped.
FTC issuing $72 million in refunds over ‘unwanted’ Fortnite purchases
The FTC is issuing over $72 million in refunds to Fortnite players as part of a settlement with Epic Games over predatory monetization practices.
FTC issuing refunds to ‘Fortnite’ gamers after unwanted charges
According to the FTC, the company unlawfully charged players for unwanted purchases, let children rack up unauthorized charges without their parents’ permission, and blocked some users who disputed wrongful charges.
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Fortnite refunds are coming: FTC says it’s sending PayPal payments and checks starting this week
You might be getting $114 from Epic Games just in time for the holidays. Here’s everything to know. If you’re a player of ...
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The FTC Fortnite $72 Million Refund Begins and Fans are Happy
Epic Games was ordered they had to pay back $245 million due to 'unwanted' Fortnite purchases, and today refunds start.
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