Of course telecom companies are suing the FTC to block the new 'click-to-cancel' rule
Of course telecom companies are suing the FTC to block the new 'click-to-cancel' rule
Telecom companies sue FTC to block the ‘click-to-cancel’ rule. The mandate requires organizations to offer simple cancellation methods for subscriptions.
1-click cancellations are bad for consumers, they'll claim
70 0 ReplyI actually read somewhere that this is exactly the case they are making. It’s anti-consumer friendly or some dimwitted bulshit like that
18 0 ReplyWhat if a poor woman is on her pee rod and cancels in anger before we put her on the phone with our best beggar?
She’ll need to sign right back up the next week when her pee rod anger is gone.
Think of the poor woman.
And what about dudes? No get laid for a month and start getting cranky. What if been kicked in the nuts and cancel in anger?
Think of the poor shattered test tickle.
Be consumer friendly, please. Think of the children with no inner net bcuz cancel was too easy for drunk parents.
Think of the poor child.
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Although when cancellation requires only one click, it doesn't give consumers a fair chance to be interrupted by a pressing matter.
19 0 ReplyMy fingers will atrophy to nothingness with so little clicking!
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59 1 ReplyI do believe that's beyond the power of the FTC, but I agree.
18 0 ReplyI feel no surprise billing should have had something that uncovered medical care be specifically spelled out and signed off by the patient before its done or the provider will be on the hook.
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Even worse ISPs are asking for routing numbers instead of credit cards now so you can't even block or dispute payments.
28 0 ReplyI wonder how this works in other countries because I know it’s normal to do (what we call) ACH-to-ACH transfers.
I’m actually all for speeding up ACH and using it more often (rather than P2P transfers apps), but you raise a valid concern here.
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