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Or you can just block the recurring payments and wait for them to come at you? Anyway a "free" trial that asks for your cc number is obviously not free. Better to stay away of those to be on the safe side.
> Anyway a "free" trial that asks for your cc number is obviously not free. There is a legitimate reason to do that: to keep people from making a bunch of accounts and getting free trials with them forever.
Adobe tricks users into a 12 month contract
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If you don't have a card that allows that, you can also buy a prepaid card, though I believe such cards may have distinctive numbers and it's possible a vendor may disallow.
I use https://privacy.com/ for this. One of the best discoveries I found on hn a few years ago
I haven’t been able to find a service like this that supports Australian users, so looking for suggestions!
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#454"But what does 'annual plan, paid monthly' mean?" - is it just me or is this completely self-explanatory? I think it's a bit shitty of them to require a yearly contract but it's very clear.
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That is literally the first thing I've encountered as a new immigrant to Germany. This scheme is ubiquitous here that nobody even considers it especially dishonest, it's up to the customer to be careful.
we have a 14 day "Widerrufrecht" Adobe must comply with and return 100% of the funds they can't just override the law with their own Terms and Conditions but yes, the scheme is very popular among telcos
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I use https://privacy.com/ for this. One of the best discoveries I found on hn a few years ago
Looks like it’s US-only. I haven’t been able to find a service like this that supports Australian users, so looking for suggestions!
I use this for signing up to watch HBO Max and some other subscriptions. It's pretty handy.
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#458Just yesterday, on a local streaming platform that has a series that I want to watch I was offered "7 days free". Great, I can watch the accumulated episodes and if I still feel like watching the new ones that come weekly I can keep the subscription, right? Nope, the "7 days free" wasn't a a trail but 7 extra days when you purchase a full year subscription. I was considering to get a monthly subscription to try it ou…
If they are forced to unbundle payments, they should be made to unbundle them fully. So not only third-party payment processors in Apple's App Store, but third-party app stores like Cydia (or even Google Play and Microsoft Store) should also be able to use (for a fee) the same payment system as Apple's App Store. If we go by Apple's current 27%-3% split, it could compete against alternatives such as Stripe even on other platforms.
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I always just create a virtual number through my CC, set the maximum to $1, and have it expire within a couple months. Works like a charm.
How do you do that?
Re: Adobe tricks users into a 12 month contract
#460Earlier quoted context omitted.
If you don't have a card that allows that, you can also buy a prepaid card, though I believe such cards may have distinctive numbers and it's possible a vendor may disallow.
I use https://privacy.com/ for this. One of the best discoveries I found on hn a few years ago