Oh, the video games with in-game purchases. Items you didn't want but didn't know was clicked to purchase or the times your kid found out that they could grab in-game items because your credit card was on the account.

Well, the FTC is reimbursing a lot of that and you can get a refund, but you need to do it quickly as you only have until June 9th.
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Almost 1 million people have received funds already

FTC is paying 126 million dollars to Fortnite players in Washington State and across the United States.

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But they're not just sending you money thinking this has happened to you. You need to do your part to claim it as well.

To make a claim, simple fill out the form on the FTC website.
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What's the settlement?

This settlement is from 2022 having Epic Games pay $520 million due to unauthorized charges and blocking disputes as reported by Time.

If you believe you quality for a refund, it doesn't hurt to apply and fill out the form. Maybe there was a purchase you made in Fortnite that you shouldn't have during this time. It's free to apply so go for it.

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I do like Fortnite. It's not a game I play regularly but I know several who do. If you do as well, send them this link to have them apply for the refund as well.

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