You can now get a Fortnite refund if you (or your child) made accidental in-game currency purchases of anything you didn't want to buy between January 2017 and September 2022, or any credit card charges made by your child you weren't aware of between January 2017 and September 2022.
As of 19th September 2023, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has begun sending out emails to those it thinks could be eligible for a refund, and will continue to do so for another month.
Epic Games will pay a total of $520 million in relief and change default privacy settings over allegations that the company violated the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA).
$245 million of that sum will be going towards refunds for Fortnite gamers who were affected by the game's billing and refund practices, so read on below to see if you're eligible.
According to the FTC website, refunds will be available to those who fit any of the following criteria:
However, as this is an FTC ruling, this refund scheme only looks to be available to Fortnite gamers in the US.
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To get a Fortnite refund, you need to keep an eye out for an email from the FTC or head to their website and 'Apply for a refund'. Remember, only those eligible will be able to apply for a refund and you must be aged 18 years or older to claim.
The deadline to apply for a refund is 17th January 2024.
Those who are eligible should keep an eye on the FTC website for more updates on the refund programme, and should receive an email notice in the near future. The FTC
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