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Companies can still legally require that customers cancel memberships or subscriptions by phone, even as they permit signing ...
The FTC's rule to make canceling subscriptions as easy as they were to sign up was blocked just days before it was set to go ...
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit on July 2 issued a decision vacating the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) revised Negative ...
Two senators introduced a bipartisan bill to create new rules for subscription-based businesses, aiming to increase ...
Companies can still legally require that customers cancel memberships or subscriptions by phone, even as they permit signing up, enrolling, and paying bills online.
Just days before it was set to take effect, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit struck down the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) much anticipated “Click-to-Cancel Rule” (the “Rule”), ...
A federal appeals court strikes down FTC rule that would have forced companies to offer easy online cancellations. Consumers ...
Consumers like Mery Moncada are all too familiar with the ease of signing up for services like Spotify, Netflix, and Disney, only to face a labyrinthine process when attempting to cancel. This ...
NBCUniversal will pay $3.6 million to settle a lawsuit accusing it of failing to provide users an easy mechanism to cancel ...
Peacock has agreed to pay $3.6 million to settle a lawsuit by the County of Los Angeles over the streamer’s auto-renewal ...
Spokeo reports that with growing Facebook Marketplace usage, awareness of scams like counterfeit goods and phishing attempts is crucial for safer transactions.
New York State employers are reminded that, beginning July 31, 2025, they will no longer be required to provide COVID-specific sick time to employees.