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Don’t Be Next: FTC’s $2.5B Amazon Case Targets Subscriptions

Sep 29, 202517 minEp. 203
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Episode description

Amazon’s $2.5B FTC settlement is a warning for subscription businesses. Learn the new rules and 5 compliance practices you need now.

The FTC recently hit Amazon with a record $2.5 billion settlement over deceptive subscription practices — from unclear free trial terms to making it difficult for customers to cancel.


This isn’t just about Amazon. The case highlights how the FTC is cracking down on subscription businesses and setting new compliance standards that every company must follow. If your business relies on recurring billing, subscriptions, or free trial offers, these rules apply to you.


In this episode, you’ll learn:


Why the FTC targeted Amazon — what practices regulators flagged and how they crossed the line


What the $2.5B settlement means for subscription businesses — and why smaller companies aren’t immune


Beyond compliance: customer satisfaction — how building trust can reduce churn and boost long-term revenue


5 practices you need to adopt now — clear disclosures, easy cancellations, and more to avoid becoming a target

The Amazon vs. FTC settlement is a wake-up call: subscription merchants need to update their practices now to avoid regulatory action and keep customers happy.


Need help staying compliant while scaling your subscription business? At DirectPayNet, we specialize in helping subscription businesses navigate compliance, reduce chargebacks, and set up the right merchant accounts.


Get in touch today: directpaynet.com/contact-us

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