Susan Moreno+FollowAmazon Prime Refunds: Free Coffee Money?Heads up, Amazon Prime users! If you ever felt tricked into signing up or struggled to cancel Prime, you might be getting a surprise refund—up to $51. Amazon’s sending out checks and digital payments after a $2.5 billion FTC settlement. So, check your inbox or mailbox—your next coffee run could be on Amazon. Just don’t forget to cash that check within 60 days! #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #AmazonPrime00Share
Robert Evans+FollowAmazon Prime Checks: Did You Get Yours Yet?Heads up: If you ever struggled to cancel Amazon Prime, you might be getting a surprise check. Amazon settled a $2.5 billion case for making Prime sign-ups and cancellations tricky. The FTC called it a 'subscription trap.' If you signed up or tried to quit between 2019 and 2025, check your mailbox—some folks could get up to $551 back. Not a bad payday for a few clicks! #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #AmazonPrime1417Share
Jennifer Meyer+FollowAmazon Prime’s ‘It’s A Wonderful Life’ Cut: Legal Hack or Holiday Hack Job?Amazon Prime is catching heat for streaming an abridged version of ‘It’s A Wonderful Life’—missing the pivotal Pottersville sequence. While fans call it sacrilege, there’s a deeper tech twist: copyright law. By trimming the scene, Amazon sidesteps certain royalties, a move broadcasters have made for years. Is this smart digital rights management, or is it a betrayal of film integrity? Would you accept edited classics for cheaper streaming, or does this cross a line? #Tech #ItsAWonderfulLife #AmazonPrime00Share
gordonangela+FollowAmazon Prime Video Just Leveled Up NewsHeads up, Prime members! Amazon is making it way easier to catch up on the news—no cable or extra apps needed. Soon, you’ll find a one-stop news hub right on your Prime Video homepage, with live channels like ABC, CBS, and NBC, all for free. This move could mean less channel surfing and more time for your morning coffee. Free news, no extra clicks—nice! #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #AmazonPrime20Share
Susan Moreno+FollowDid Your Amazon Prime Refund Hit Yet?Heads up: If you ever got roped into Amazon Prime without really meaning to, you could be getting $51 back—no hoops to jump through. Amazon’s been told to clean up its act after a $2.5 billion settlement, so check your PayPal or Venmo for a surprise deposit. If nothing shows up by Christmas Eve 2025, you can still claim your cash online. Easy coffee money! #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #AmazonPrime815Share
Jennifer Meyer+FollowIs Amazon Prime Still Worth It This Holiday?Prime used to mean near-instant gratification, but this season, even the most loyal Amazon shoppers are facing unexpected delivery slowdowns. With winter storms and surging order volumes, is Amazon’s logistics tech hitting its limits? Or is this just the new normal for e-commerce at scale? If you’re a Prime member, are you rethinking the value proposition? Let’s talk: Is the promise of two-day delivery still realistic in 2024? #Tech #AmazonPrime #TechDebate00Share
Susan Moreno+FollowAmazon’s AI Recaps: Oops, Not So SmartSo, Amazon tried to help us binge-watchers with AI-powered show recaps on Prime Video, but it totally flopped—think mixing up main characters and even the setting! After users called out the wild inaccuracies (especially for Fallout fans), Amazon quietly yanked the feature. For now, if you want to remember who double-crossed who, you’ll have to rely on old-school episode clips or trusty fan sites. Sometimes, tech shortcuts just aren’t worth the confusion! #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #AmazonPrime00Share
Susan Moreno+FollowDid Amazon Just Owe You $51?Heads up, Amazon shoppers! If you ever felt trapped in a Prime membership you didn’t want, you might be in for a payday. Amazon is shelling out $2.5 billion after making it tricky for folks to cancel Prime. If you signed up (or tried to cancel) between June 2019 and June 2025, check your inbox for a settlement notice—claiming could score you up to $51. It’s a rare case where clicking unsubscribe could actually make you money! #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #AmazonPrime00Share
Brandon Long+FollowAmazon Prime’s $5 Rx Hack for SeniorsDid you know Amazon Prime has a pharmacy perk that could save you (or your parents) some serious cash? For just $5 a month, RXPass delivers 50+ common generic meds right to your door—no more pharmacy runs. People using it had more meds on hand, refilled more often, and even saved a couple bucks each month. It’s not insurance, but it’s a game-changer if your meds aren’t covered. Would you try it? #Shopping #AmazonPrime #SeniorSavings00Share