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Amazon Prime class action lawsuitAmazon.com LLC has been hit with a class action lawsuit filed by a woman who says the online retail giant failed to cancel an Amazon Prime membership that was charged to her bank account without her authorization.

Plaintiff Latoya Christmas says that her debit card was used without her consent to purchase goods from Amazon.com in September 2016. The same card was used to sign up for a $99 Amazon Prime membership, the Amazon class action lawsuit states.

On Sept. 29, 2016, Christmas reportedly called Amazon to notify the company that unauthorized purchases had been charged to her debit card. She requested cancellation of the Amazon Prime membership. According to the Amazon.com class action lawsuit, Amazon agreed to cancel the Amazon Prime membership and refund the $99 fee to Christmas’ debit card.

Christmas believes that Amazon would have continued to take additional unauthorized recurring payments from her bank account if she had not called to cancel the Amazon Prime membership, even though she had never provided Amazon with consent to deduct funds from her account on a recurring basis.

The next day, Christmas says Amazon withdrew another $99 from her bank account for a recurring Amazon Prime membership. She immediately called Amazon to have the charges refunded, but the retailer failed to refund the money, the Amazon class action lawsuit alleges.

According to the Amazon class action lawsuit, Amazon “concealed, suppressed and/or omitted” the fact that Christmas’ bank account would be debited another $99 annual membership fee even though she had cancelled the Amazon Prime membership.

Christmas claims she never provided Amazon.com with any authorization to deduct the Amazon Prime membership fee from her account. According to the Amazon class action lawsuit, she did not provide the retail giant with any written or electronic communication that authorized these recurring payments.

By filing the Amazon Prime class action lawsuit, Christmas seeks to represent herself and a Class of consumers whose bank accounts were debited by Amazon after Amazon had received a cancellation request for the Amazon Prime membership. She also seeks to represent an Illinois subclass.

The Amazon.com class action lawsuit asserts violations of the Electronic Funds Transfer Act and the Illinois Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act.

“In multiple instances, Defendants debited bank accounts of the Class and the Sub-Class members on a recurring basis after the consumers requested to stop payments of preauthorized electronic fund transfers from the consumers’ accounts by notifying the financial institutions orally or in writing at least three business days before the scheduled date of the transfers, in violation of the EFTA,” the Amazon class action lawsuit states.

Christmas is seeking statutory damages of $1,000 per violation of the EFTA, actual and punitive damages, attorneys’ fees and costs, and other relief deemed appropriate by the court.

The plaintiff is represented by David B. Levin and Todd M. Friedman of the Law Offices of Todd M. Friedman PC.

The Amazon Prime Membership Class Action Lawsuit is Latoya Christmas v. Amazon.com LLC, et al., Case No. 1:17-cv-01301, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, Eastern Division.

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241 thoughts onAmazon Class Action Challenges Unauthorized Prime Membership

  1. Wilson Arroyo says:

    En 2 ocaciones cargaron a mi tarjeta Amazon la renovación prime sin mi autorización !

  2. Carl Stremel says:

    Just got charged $106 for prime on debit card. Didn’t ask for it, didn’t have a purchase. They refunded me. But I’m sick of Amazon fraud.

  3. Carl Stremel says:

    Just got charged $106 for prime. Never asked for it. Didn’t even have a purchase. They refunded me. But I am sick of this fraud!

  4. Geon r Stephenson says:

    amazon won’t let me cancel seller and merchant account, I kept calling and they lied about canceling the account I want to sue for the months of torment, and 3 $40 charges they charge my debit when I never use their services and I ask to cancel service soon as I sign up because it wasn’t what I was looking for.

  5. sheldon garner sr. says:

    Bought a six dollar video cord. Got charged for an amazon prime membership a month later for 107.00. Dont remember signing up for it. But admit the purchase site was confusing. This happened to me with classmates.com also. But I took them to the B.B.B. never did get my money back, but they told the B.B.B. that they refunded it. Currently awaiting a refund from amazon prime, but betting i wont see it. I resent they have have my card number still, and will have to change bank accounts again. Another deceptive company. Companies werent allowed to be predatory in the past.

  6. sheldon says:

    This just happened to me! I want to find out how to join this lawsuit. People should be reimbursed for their time fighting this crap. I apparently didnt even see the fine print when i made a purchase. I got a bill for over 107.00 a month later for a Prime membership I didnt understand I signed up for. I get so tired of constantly having to change my bank account because someone got ahold of my card number. I bought a six dollar video cord.

    Sincerely,
    Sheldon Garner

  7. Carolann Mckinnon says:

    I have recieve unauthorized Prime payments you can see on our bank statements roberto Santana
    and Carolann Mckinnon Santana

  8. Marianne Stewart says:

    I kept finding charges on my account too!

  9. Enalyn says:

    Same here. I was charged last year without my authorization.

  10. Ronda LaRose says:

    They did it to me a couple times as well.. I kept finding charges on my act and never authorized it!!

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