Companies are using shadowy sign-up tactics and difficult cancelation processes to keep Americans trapped in subscriptions.
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The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) finally released its long-awaited Negative Option Rule (the Final Rule), aka the “Click-to-Cancel Rule,” on ...
With a click of a button, signing up for a membership or a subscription is easy, but cancellation can be complicated. Now, a ...
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