Amazon has accused the Federal Trade Commission of harassing its top executives as the regulator pushes forward with its probe into whether the company uses 'deceptive practices' to lure customers into signing up for Prime memberships and then makes it very difficult to quit the program.In a dated August 5 that was made public on Monday, Amazon claimed the FTC's investigation had become 'unduly burdensome' on executives and employees after 19 were served with subpoenas in order to give evidence. The tech giant called on the agency to 'quash or limit' its demands - which it claimed served no purpose other than to 'harass Amazon's highest-ranking executives and disrupt its business operations,' according to the filing.
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