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NPR doubles down on podcast subscriptions; Apple considers audiobooks; and Taco Bell expands roll out of Taco Lover’s Pass.
Merchants could start reporting buy now, pay later payments to the credit bureaus, impacting credit history and credit scores.
GO car subscription expands into 4 new markets; LinkedIn wins class action lawsuit; 2021 was a good year for print magazine launches.
Amazon boasts its third-party sellers had a record-breaking holiday season with more than 130K sellers had more than $100K in sales.
FINN’s all-inclusive car subscriptions will expand to the U.S. in the eastern Pennsylvania and New Jersey area.
Netflix diversified with new products and services; buy-now-pay-later expands to subscriptions; podcasting wars heat up.
UK-based coffee company Pret A Manger gets in hot water after 5K consumer complaints about their coffee subscription service failing to deliver.
MyLife must pay $21M to the FTC for deceptive subscription practices, including negative option marketing. Company does not admit nor deny claims.
The big headline of the week: Amazon Web Services goes down, bringing major brands with it.
Zoom settles a class action privacy lawsuit for $85 million. Zoom has denied any wrongdoing or liability.

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