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Amazon class action lawsuits overview: 

  • Who: Consumers have filed a number of class action lawsuits against Amazon in recent months. 
  • Why: Amazon has faced claims related to its handling of biometric data, Prime membership price, product defects and employee classification. 
  • Where: Consumers have filed class action lawsuits against Amazon nationwide. 

Amazon has faced a number of class action lawsuits in recent months over claims related to the products it sells, the way it classifies its workers and its handling of biometric data, among other things. 

Millions of consumers nationwide use the tech giant to make e-commerce purchases of items such as apparel, furniture, clothing, electronics, books and home and kitchen supplies. 

Amazon investors ask judge to consolidate BIPA complaints

Amazon and two of its stockholders asked a federal judge in Washington earlier this month to consolidate two separate class action lawsuits accusing the company’s executives of mishandling their users’ biometric data

The stockholders, who brought their class action lawsuits derivatively on behalf of Amazon, argued their complaints should be consolidated due to them being brought against the same Amazon executives and concerning common questions of law. 

Plaintiff Stephen G. Nelson, one of the Amazon stockholders, originally filed his Amazon class action lawsuit in April at which time he claimed the company was facing 14 separate complaints related to its handling of biometric data.

Nelson claimed Amazon violated the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act (BIPA) by not receiving written consent from its users before collecting biometric data through fingerprints or facial scans, among other things. 

Further, Nelson accused Amazon of ignoring what he called “red flags” that indicated that privacy violations occurred on the platform and that it had failed to keep up an “adequate system of oversight.” 

Amazon Flex drivers claim misclassification as independent contractors 

Also this month, a group of Amazon Flex drivers asked a federal judge in Washington to grant them class certification for claims they were misclassified as independent contractors by the company. 

The drivers claim they missed out on benefits and pay by being allegedly misclassified as independent contractors rather than as employees of Amazon.

Amazon, the drivers argue, subjected them to policies that made it so that the company could allegedly incorrectly classify them as independent contractors. 

The drivers cited two adjacent cases decided by the Supreme Court as precedent for why their class action lawsuit should be given class certification. 

Amazon class action alleges company knowingly sold defective PS5 consoles

A separate class action lawsuit was also filed against Amazon in June over claims the company knowingly sold consumers defective Playstation 5 consoles

The consumer behind the Amazon lawsuit claims the company fails to disclose to its online marketplace customers that the PS5 consoles it sells are defective and shut down when in operation.. 

“The Console Defect affects users’ ability to play video games and compromises the primary function and overall usage of the PS5,” the Amazon class action states. 

Amazon is accused of being aware of the defect due to a number of complaints being filed with the company. 

Amazon lawsuit claims company keeps same Prime membership price despite canceling free Whole Foods delivery 

Also last month, two consumers claimed Amazon improperly failed to lower the cost of its Amazon Prime subscription after the company canceled free delivery from Whole Foods. 

The consumers behind the Amazon lawsuit claim the free Whole Foods delivery benefit offered by Amazon was the deciding factor for a large number of consumers who decided to sign up to become an Amazon Prime member. 

Prior to its cancellation, Amazon offered Prime members free two-hour delivery from Whole Foods so long as the order had a minimum purchase price of $35. 

As a result of Amazon’s unfair business practices, consumers paid $119 for a service that was unfairly terminated. Prime members did not receive the benefit of their membership bargain,” the Amazon Prime class action states. 

Amazon recalls more than 10,000 child sleepwear items over burn risk concerns

In addition to class action lawsuits, Amazon also faced a recall earlier this month for more than 10,000 of its childrens sleepwear items over concerns they could pose a burn risk. 

The recall includes a variety of different children’s sleepwear products, such as pajama sets and nightgowns, that Amazon discovered didn’t meet flammability standards for children’s sleepwear. 

Amazon reassured customers at the time that no injuries related to the recall had been reported but advised that any of the recalled sleepwear be kept away from children. 

Amazon responds to inquisition over how it protects Amazon Ring users’ data privacy

Amazon also responded earlier this month to an inquisition from Democratic Sen. Ed Markey (D-Mass.) over how the company protects the data privacy of its Amazon Ring users. 

In his letter to Amazon, Markey expressed concern with the company’s partnership with police through its Neighborhood Safety Service, which law enforcement agencies can use to ask for access to Ring surveillance footage. 

In a response letter to Markey, Amazon disclosed that it has 11 times this year turned over to police the surveillance footage of Amazon Ring users without first receiving their consent or obtaining a warrant. 

Amazon maintains, however, that it follows the law when determining when it is appropriate to share Amazon Ring surveillance video with police without receiving consent or a warrant, saying it does so only in emergency situations. 

The company says its Neighborhood Safety Service works together with more than 2,100 law enforcement agencies around the country, in addition to 455 fire departments.

Have you been affected by any of the recent Amazon class action lawsuits? Let us know in the comments! 


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574 thoughts onAmazon lawsuits, recalls pile up in recent months

  1. Savana Kincaid says:

    I believe I have proof of Amazon committing fraud. I can not find ANYONE to help with this because the case doesn’t involve a high dollar amount. If anyone has positive feed I’d appreciate it. pinkangelbabydeath@gmail.com

  2. Stacey Hagberg says:

    I have many issues with Amazon some are listed above but some are not. Im really mad and want to say bad words right now but it wont help me so ill keep it cordial , as I know its nobodys fault but Amazon. I purchased an item for a few hundred dollars back in June of 2021. There is a Safety Recall out on the product that i just found out about today. However, because my purchase is so old they cannot do anything to help me. 🤬

  3. Danielle Story says:

    I am currently experiencing the same issue. I placed an order on 1-21-2023. It is supposed to arrive today, Monday the 23rd. I have the email confirmation stating that. I got an email on the 23rd saying it was just shipped and will arrive on the 24th. Thai is not why I pay for prime. This is happening all the time. They change the date as they feel fit. There is no such thing as one day or two day prime. They are breaking the terms of their own contract. I pay for prime for quick deliveries. They have no problem taking your money every month to pay for prime but are not living up to the contract. This can be very emotionally stressful, and I want to sue. Its false advertisements on how prime works, false expectations on deliveries.

  4. Renae Craine says:

    Add me please

  5. Dean robinson says:

    add me please on all of your amazon class action law suits please

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