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Originally Posted by nsavage
This is a fairly common business model and typically it is noted in the service terms and conditions that it is an ongoing subscription and that the onus is on the purchaser to cancel the subscription. Plenty of companies do this including companies within Australia. Legally there is nothing wrong with doing it as long as it is identified in the terms and conditions.
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Absolutely. These work because practically no one reads the T&Cs.
My mother recently received a certain Telco service all because she didn’t read the T&Cs and did not uncheck the box (plain as day). As usual, just clicked through blissfully unaware. One call from me and it was resolved in 2 minutes