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  2. How to file for your $114 FTC refund from the creator of Fortnite

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    Fortnite players who were “tricked” into making unwanted purchases can now file refund claims with the Federal Trade Commission. The average payment is $114 per player. The average payment is ...

  3. Fortnite players will receive refunds for unwanted purchases ...

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    The Federal Trade Commission has announced it will issue refunds to nearly 630,000 Fortnite players after ruling that the maker of the popular video game, Epic Games, duped people “into making ...

  4. I’ve been scammed — will my bank refund the money? - AOL

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    And while more 20-somethings lost money to scams than any other age group, folks over 70 lost the most per person, according to the FTC. Whether or not your bank will refund the money you lose in ...

  5. Epic Games to give refunds after FTC says it 'tricked ... - AOL

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    Epic Games agreed to pay $245 million in refunds to Fortnite players who federal regulators say were "tricked" into making unwanted in-game purchases.

  6. FTC refunds Fortnite players $72 million, says Epic Games ...

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    The Federal Trade Commission announced Monday that it is sending more than $72 million to impacted players in the U.S., with additional refunds to be distributed at a later date. The average ...

  7. List of Scamming Websites: 11 Fake Shopping Sites To Avoid - AOL

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    If you do believe that a website is fake or a scam, report it to the Federal Trade Commission. FAQ Here are the answers to some of the most frequently asked questions regarding scam websites.

  8. How can I recover money from a scammer? - AOL

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    Data from the Federal Trade Commission shows that in 2021, consumers reported losing more than $5.8 billion to fraud. That’s a 70% increase from 2020. That’s a 70% increase from 2020.

  9. Payments app Zelle begins refunds for imposter scams after ...

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    Impersonator fraud was the most-reported scam in 2022 across all payment methods in the U.S., accounting for $2.6 billion in losses, according to the Federal Trade Commission.