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- Fortnite Refunds - Federal Trade Commission
The FTC is sending 969,173 payments totaling more than $126 million to Fortnite players in the U S who were charged for unwanted purchases and filed a valid claim by February 14, 2025
- Refunds on the way for Fortnite gamers charged for unwanted items
The FTC is sending out over 600,000 payments worth $72 million to Fortnite gamers charged for unwanted items If you submitted a valid claim by October 8, 2024, you’ll get the payment via the method you requested
- FTC Sends Refund Payments to Consumers Impacted by Epic Games’ Unlawful . . .
The Federal Trade Commission is sending refunds totaling more than $72 million to consumers who were tricked by Epic Games, maker of the popular video game Fortnite, into making unwanted purchases
- FTC Extends Deadline for Fortnite Players to Request Refunds for . . .
The Federal Trade Commission has extended the deadline for Fortnite gamers and their parents or guardians to submit a claim for compensation from the agency’s 2023 settlement with Epic Games over allegations that the video game maker used dark patterns and other deceptive practices to trick players into making unwanted purchases
- FTC Announces Claims Process for Fortnite Players Who Were Charged for . . .
The money provided as part of the $245 million settlement with Epic Games will go to provide refunds to consumers The FTC has begun the process of notifying more than 37 million people by email that they may be eligible for compensation, a process that will take one month to complete
- Charged for unwanted items in Fortnite? | Consumer Advice
Were you or your kids one of the many millions of people charged in Fortnite for unwanted V-Bucks or in-game items (like gear, llamas, or battle passes)? Here’s how to know if you might be eligible to get a refund of some of the money you lost
- FTC Finalizes Order Requiring Fortnite maker Epic Games to Pay $245 . . .
Under the FTC’s order, Epic must pay $245 million, which will be used to provide refunds to consumers The order also prohibits Epic from charging consumers through the use of dark patterns or from otherwise charging consumers without obtaining their affirmative consent
- Epic Games, In the Matter of - Federal Trade Commission
PRESS RELEASE: Fortnite Video Game Maker Epic Games to Pay More Than Half a Billion Dollars over FTC Allegations of Privacy Violations and Unwanted Charges
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