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that's the pointfishbonex wrote:it is not clear at all on how to do so.


personal information about another user was posted and has been removedchapcrap wrote:I’m confused on the ka edit here ^^

fishbonex wrote:This literally just happened to me. I found out it was on Auto renew when I got billed yesterday. I found this thread searching for a way to cancel, it is not clear at all on how to do so.
i looked there is no unsubscribe option i can find anywhere can u find it ?? almost all sites have the auto renew feature i just cant find the unsubscribe button ..i think i turned it off in aug is that why i cant see it ????jfm10 wrote:https://www.conquerclub.com/player.php?mode=account this link should take you to be able to unsubscribe for future but not help for current.

https://www.conquerclub.com/player.php?mode=accountzeus111 wrote:i looked there is no unsubscribe option i can find anywhere can u find it ?? almost all sites have the auto renew feature i just cant find the unsubscribe button ..i think i turned it off in aug is that why i cant see it ????jfm10 wrote:https://www.conquerclub.com/player.php?mode=account this link should take you to be able to unsubscribe for future but not help for current.

k thanks!!TeeGee wrote:https://www.conquerclub.com/player.php?mode=accountzeus111 wrote:i looked there is no unsubscribe option i can find anywhere can u find it ?? almost all sites have the auto renew feature i just cant find the unsubscribe button ..i think i turned it off in aug is that why i cant see it ????jfm10 wrote:https://www.conquerclub.com/player.php?mode=account this link should take you to be able to unsubscribe for future but not help for current.
It will be listed under active subscriptions, if you have any active subscriptions you will see an unsubscribe box
and to think we almost got rid of this guy, but no - all thx to bigworm's dodgy subscription practices. nice work...zeus111 wrote:fishbonex wrote:This literally just happened to me. I found out it was on Auto renew when I got billed yesterday. I found this thread searching for a way to cancel, it is not clear at all on how to do so.
it happened to me this year as well to make sure it does not again i cancelled that credit card and if continue on cc club will use a pre paid card ..admin did answer all questions i had and fast like 3 hours from submitting ticket ...all sales final i was told ...



It might be industry standard for porn sites, but this is the only site I know of that does this. Everyone else lets you know its a recurring fee.2dimes wrote:Well as greasy as it is, it's industry standard. The roku was not signing into the MLB.tv app and my wife found out her subscription for that was going to renew in March.
"Let's you know" in exactly the same way that CC does. It's buried in the fine print. That's the way Pogo does it, that's the way Netflix does it. Those are the only two that I have personal experience with, but I hear of countless others. It is the industry default for pretty much everything on the web.BrutalBob wrote:It might be industry standard for porn sites, but this is the only site I know of that does this. Everyone else lets you know its a recurring fee.2dimes wrote:Well as greasy as it is, it's industry standard. The roku was not signing into the MLB.tv app and my wife found out her subscription for that was going to renew in March.
Subscription does not mean automatically recurring. Subscription means a service for a set amount of time.
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Are you sure about that?BrutalBob wrote:It might be industry standard for porn sites, but this is the only site I know of that does this. Everyone else lets you know its a recurring fee.2dimes wrote:Well as greasy as it is, it's industry standard. The roku was not signing into the MLB.tv app and my wife found out her subscription for that was going to renew in March.
Subscription does not mean automatically recurring. Subscription means a service for a set amount of time.



Hmm. Do you know industry standard? I've spent some time doing game design, and currently have a close relative who actually professionally designs games for a major corp that has big name games on both android and IOS platforms. CC's store is definitely NOT "industry standard".2dimes wrote:Well as greasy as it is, it's industry standard. The roku was not signing into the MLB.tv app and my wife found out her subscription for that was going to renew in March.
Correct.BrutalBob wrote:Subscription does not mean automatically recurring. Subscription means a service for a set amount of time.
Wrong. But dont take my word for it. Lets look at your examples.Dukasaur wrote:"Let's you know" in exactly the same way that CC does. It's buried in the fine print. That's the way Pogo does it, that's the way Netflix does it. Those are the only two that I have personal experience with, but I hear of countless others. It is the industry default for pretty much everything on the web.
Link 1: Definition of the Business Model - The subscription business model is a business model in which a customer must pay a recurring price at regular intervals for access to a product or service. (note: this doesn't say AUTO recurring, just reoccurring and at regular intervals...meaning at a certain interval, it could theoretically stop. Which is why "auto renewal" leaves no doubt)TeeGee wrote:Are you sure about that?
https://www.google.com/search?q=subscri ... e&ie=UTF-8
This guy explains it perfectly.. https://chrislema.com/memberships-and-subscriptions/
Thats probably the worst take and customer service attitude literally any company could ever take. CC doesn't have an abundance of customers to piss off here, and its losing customers at a concerning rate. Why wouldn't you want to make the process as painless as possible? By doing this, you are creating a problem where there doesn't need to be one, and LITERALLY LOSING CUSTOMERS over the method of them TRYING TO GIVE YOU MONEY. People leaving over a poor product is one thing, pissing them off because you weren't clear is just bad business.Lord Arioch wrote:Dont really see the problem ... if u just bloody read stuff ... u find the unsubscribe pretty easily... stop whining and get glasses
I dont think the main issue is how hard it is to unsubscribe (maybe a smaller extent, finding the place to do it) but the fact they didn't know they were auto renewing to begin with. Thats the KEY problem here, the rest of the stuff is mostly forgivable.jfm10 wrote:The three step process of unsubscribing
1. Click on store under Personal Menu
2. Click on account
3. Unsubscribe



I think its pretty clear, based on the reoccurring posts in General Discussion of people who bitch about dice, that the current set up is NOT sufficient.IcePack wrote:I think its pretty clear, based on the reoccurring posts in General Discussion of people who continue to come back, or find out they're being billed, or looking for how to cancel, or seeking answers tells you that the current set up is NOT sufficient.
Yes. I have had many subscriptions online and offline. All of my offline magazine subscriptions sent me a renewal before the expiry period.TeeGee wrote:Are you sure about that?BrutalBob wrote:It might be industry standard for porn sites, but this is the only site I know of that does this. Everyone else lets you know its a recurring fee.2dimes wrote:Well as greasy as it is, it's industry standard. The roku was not signing into the MLB.tv app and my wife found out her subscription for that was going to renew in March.
Subscription does not mean automatically recurring. Subscription means a service for a set amount of time.
I agree. He does, so I will quote him.TeeGee wrote: https://www.google.com/search?q=subscri ... e&ie=UTF-8
This guy explains it perfectly.. https://chrislema.com/memberships-and-subscriptions/
The renewal is either distinct from or at the least, a distinct part of the subscription. It is not self evident that simply because there is a subscription there is an automatic payment involvedSome Guy TeeGee cited wrote: The subscription you sign up for articulates whether you’re paying monthly, quarterly or yearly and how renewals happen.