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Thousands of class members across the United States can receive money from four open class action lawsuit settlements. The settlements filed against Amazon, Panera Bread, AARP, and PurFoods offer payments up to $6,500 to consumers impacted by misleading practices, consumer protection violations, and data breaches.

Each case is being supervised by an official settlement administrator, who ensures all claims are processed, reviewed, and paid correctly. Americans who meet eligibility requirements must submit their forms before the December and early 2025 deadlines to secure their share.

1. Amazon Prime Settlement – $2.5 Billion Payout

Amazon agreed to pay $2.5 billion to resolve claims that the company violated consumer protection laws through deceptive payment practices and Prime enrollment flows. According to court filings, the U.S. District Court overseeing the case ordered refunds of up to $51 for affected class members.

The settlement administrator will begin issuing payments automatically via electronic transfer and Cash App to users who enrolled in Prime between June 23, 2019, and June 23, 2025.

The case has drawn national attention even appearing on major outlets such as PBS News Hour and the Office of the Attorney General, which praised the settlement as a win for consumer protection.

Although Donald Trump has no connection to this case, several political commentators noted that the former president’s administration had previously rolled back Consumer Financial Protection Bureau rules that would have protected users from similar collection practices.

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