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Eligible Fortnite players who felt bamboozled into making unwanted purchases have been given a second chance to request a refund. The Federal Trade Commission has reopened applications to receive ...
The article provides detailed information on how players of the popular online video game Fortnite can apply for refunds due ...
The FTC reopens the claims process, so those who played Fortnite between January 2017 and September 2022 and got hit with 'deceptive' in-app purchases have until July 9 to request a refund.
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission is sending some 969,000 payments totaling $126 million in refunds to Fortnite players who, the agency says, “were charged for unwanted purchases while playing the ...
Fortnite players, parents or guardians who haven't yet submitted a claim can still apply for a refund, but the deadline is ...
The refunds are part of a $520 million settlement that Epic agreed to pay back in 2022 — to address complaints revolving ...
Between December's payments and refunds sent out this week, there's still $47 million left to be distributed. But you don't ...
The Federal Trade Commission said it has already issued thousands of payments to Fortnite players in connection to an Epic Games settlement in 2023.