Imagine you have a vacation day. Rather than head out to the mall to spend, you stay home and look for ways to save.
Companies are using shadowy sign-up tactics and difficult cancelation processes to keep Americans trapped in subscriptions.
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) wants to end these unfair and deceptive practices and give consumers greater control over ...
The Federal Trade Commission approved a new rule this week that should make it easier for you to cancel a subscription you no ...
Tired of tearing your hair out trying to unsubscribe from a streaming service or cancel a gym membership? The Federal ...
The final rule, which will go into effect in about six months, is meant to give people a way out of subscriptions with ...
The Oura Ring Membership, which is required if you want to unlock the ring’s full potential, costs $5.99; you get one month ...
Keep track of all your app subscriptions -- you might be surprised by how much money you can save by canceling the ones you ...
The additions helped lift revenue to $9.8 billion during the period, a 15 percent increase from the same period last year.
Netflix says its subscriber growth slowed dramatically during the summer, a sign that the huge gains from the video-streaming ...
You enter some info, punch in those credit card numbers, and shazam! A subscription is born. The reverse isn’t always the case. Many companies make cancelling their services way harder than ...