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The FTC is sending out $126 million in refunds to families whose kids were charged for unwanted items in Fortnite — and there ...
Over that four-month stretch, Araujo took part in at least 18 Fortnite tournaments, winning $6,850—not big-league cash by any ...
PHILADELPHIA — The U.S. Federal Trade Commission sent out the latest round of refunds to consumers it says were “tricked” ...
Eligible Fortnite players who felt bamboozled into making unwanted purchases have been given a second chance to request a ...
The FTC has extended the deadline to file a claim for compensation from unintended in-game Fortnite purchases.
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has announced plans to send $126 million in refunds to 969,173 Fortnite players who say ...
The FTC announces that Fortnite players in the United States are eligible to receive additional refunds for unwanted ...
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.
Fortnite players, parents or guardians who haven't yet submitted a claim can still apply for a refund, but the deadline is approaching.
Fortnite players and parents have until Friday, Jan. 10 to file a refund with the FTC as part of a $245 million settlement. Here's how.
Fortnite players who were charged for unwanted purchases in the game where cartoony characters battle on a virtual island are starting to receive what could be $245 million in refunds from Epic ...
Epic Games 'tricked' players into unwanted purchases, says FTC. Fortnite, best known for its Battle Royale mode in which up to 100 players can fight it out to be the last one standing, is free to ...