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A new rule targeting bait-and-switch pricing has taken effect just in time for summer travel, sports and entertainment.
Initially set to take effect this month, the rule faces postponement due to complexities in the regulatory process.
The Federal Trade Commission was set to begin enforcement of the "click to cancel" rule on May 14, but a new announcement ...
The process of canceling some subscription services has reportedly become one of the top complaints filed with the FTC in ...
Learn more about the click-to-cancel rule from the FTC, specifically why its enforcement has been delayed until July.
It was back in March 2023 when the FTC proposed a click to cancel provision that would require companies to make the process ...
A “click to cancel” law was last month passed in California, and now the FTC has ratified a federal rule designed to achieve the same goal. The idea of both is to force companies to make it as easy to ...
If you've ever found yourself stuck on the phone trying to cancel an unwanted subscription or end a "free trial," you're in ...
Consumers hoping for a smoother way to cancel online subscriptions will have to wait a bit longer. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has delayed enforcing a key rule meant to simplify subscription ...
Consumers will now have to wait until July 14 to enjoy a plethora of new rights that will make axing unwanted subscriptions a ...
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has voted to delay the enforcement of the click-to-cancel rule, initially proposed in 2023 ...