US Canceling subscriptions has to be as easy as signing up, FTC says in a new rule - Health clubs that demand membership cancellations by certified mail or in person. Cable subscriptions that require lengthy calls to customer service, where representatives aggressively dissuade from cancellation.

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Federal regulators have finalized the "click to cancel" rule for memberships and subscriptions.
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Health clubs that demand membership cancellations by certified mail or in person. Cable subscriptions that require lengthy calls to customer service, where representatives aggressively dissuade from cancellation.

Federal regulators say they receive around 70 complaints a day about charges for subscriptions that are either arduous to cancel or that people didn't realize they accepted in the first place.

Now, a new U.S. rule will require retailers, gyms and other businesses to make canceling subscriptions as easy as enrolling in them, and to make the subscription process more transparent.

The Federal Trade Commission on Wednesday released a final rule called "click to cancel," which says online subscriptions should require the same amount of clicks to end as they do to sign up, and in-person signups should have an option to cancel online or over the phone.

The new rule also directs companies to give people a clearer idea of the exact terms before they sign up, so they don't feel "tricked or trapped into subscriptions," as FTC Chair Lina Khan has told NPR.

“Too often, businesses make people jump through endless hoops just to cancel a subscription," Khan said in a statement on Wednesday. “Nobody should be stuck paying for a service they no longer want.”

Numerous business groups and the FTC's Republican commissioners oppose the rule, arguing the agency overstepped its legal authority to pass new burdensome requirements — days before the election. The U.S. Chamber of Commerce on Wednesday said the regulators made a "power grab ... to micromanage business decisions."

The Biden administration has promoted the "click to cancel" initiative as part of its campaign against junk fees . Vice President Kamala Harris has included it in her economic platform as a presidential candidate. The White House praised the finalized rules on Wednesday.

Most of the new requirements will go into effect in about six months. They will also give the FTC more power to help consumers get their money back from violating companies. The final version of the rule did not include a previously proposed requirement for companies to periodically remind people about recurring charges, however.

The FTC previously sued Amazon on a related matter, alleging the company "tricked" people into buying Prime memberships that were purposefully hard to cancel.

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jew york times got slapped for something similar a while ago. they used to make you call a fucking phone number. Please don't judge me too harshly for my cattle-like purchase of their paper, i know it was gay and retarded to ever buy any subscription but this was maybe 5-6 years ago. Anyway, when i decided to cancel they made me talk to this person/chat bot who tried talking me out of if and i said that i was going to tell everyone i know about this retarded bullshit and encourage them to use paywall blockers because they wouldn't just let me cancel. Its really funny that a paper whos entire value proposition is being "ethical" and thorough had one of the most insultingly difficult cancellation processes. Its easier to cancel shitty apps than that.
 
Downgrading your internet speed online should be just as easy as upgrading. With most US cable ISP, you can upgrade online, they push a new config file to your cable modem and your upgrade is instant.

If you want to downgrade, this can only be done via customer service on the phone where they will attempt to upsell you to adding a TV package and the associated multitude of fees in exchange for a temporary discount on your internet. If that pitch fails only then will they consider just discounting your internet for a year.

Even allowing a customer to downgrade counts against the CS agent's performance metrics. If they allow too many downgrades or cancellations they will be fired.
 
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