Joint Discovery Plan Due May 21 in Amazon Prime Video Fraud Class Action
A required joint status report and discovery plan is due May 21 in the March 7 fraud class action brought against Amazon Prime Video, said an order signed Tuesday (docket 2:24-cv-00309) by U.S. District Judge Barbara Rothstein for Western Washington in Seattle. The plaintiffs allege they didn’t receive the benefit of their bargain when the company hiked prices for its Prime Video subscription service in January (see 2403080014). They allege that Amazon changed the terms of its annual contract with Prime subscribers Jan. 29, charging an additional $2.99 per month for the same level of Prime Video service subscribers had been receiving without commercial interruptions.