Refund of 126 million to the Fortnite player who were charged for unwanted items Reopen the claim process by the FTC.

Refund of 126 million to the Fortnite player who were charged for unwanted items Reopen the claim process by the FTC.Players who has not filled the claim will have time till July 9 to file the claim.

Refund of 126 million to the Fortnite player who were charged for unwanted items Reopen the claim process by the FTC.Players who has not filled the claim will have time till July 9 to file the claim.126 million dollar of refund is being send federal Trade commission to the players of the popular game Fortnite who were charged d for unwanted purchase .the agency also share the information parent and guardian to submit the claim for compensation stemming for agency .the company agreed to pay 245 million allegations that epic use deceptive practice .Eligible person who have not yet claimed they can submit by July 9 in December 24 ftc has issuedToday’s announcement brings the total amount of refunds the FTC has issued to consumers related to Epic’s deceptive billing practices to nearly $200 million.Consumers selected their payment method when they completed their claim form. Check recipients should cash their checks within 90 days, as indicated on the check. PayPal recipients should redeem their PayPal payments within 30 days.Consumers who have questions about their payment should contact the refund administrator, Rust Consulting, Inc, at 1-833-915-0880 or by email at admin@fortniterefund.com. The Commission never requires people to pay money or provide account information to get a refund.The Commission’s interactive dashboards for refund data provide a state-by-state breakdown of refunds in FTC cases. In 2024, FTC actions led to more than $339 million in refunds to consumers across the country.The Federal Trade Commission works to promote competition and protect and educate consumers. The FTC will never demand money, make threats, tell you to transfer money, or promise you a prize. Learn more about consumer topics at consumer.ftc.gov, or report fraud, scams, and bad business practices