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Cancelling Dropbox Pro is hard

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Re: Cancelling Dropbox Pro is hard

#4
Ha, not as hard as I expected but still like 4-5 steps with a bunch of dark patterns (highlighting the buttons that don't downgrade, etc). The screen that's like "OK, you want to downgrade, but tell us why" gave me flashbacks to that nightmare Comcast cancellation call[0].

[0] https://soundcloud.com/ryan-block-10/comcastic-service

Re: Cancelling Dropbox Pro is hard

#6
Also difficult - deleting all the files in your account. It took me days to do it through their web UI, as the delete operation would repeatedly fail after some amount of time. Very poor feedback on what was happening, how long it would take, etc.

Re: Cancelling Dropbox Pro is hard

#7
This looked a bit like someone being overly picky, but the the number of times Dropbox presented a deceptive ui got more and more funny. 3 different confirmation pages in a row, and a weak confirmation that you actually cancelled the subscription.

I wouldn't put is as "very hard", but they could probably drop the last confirmation page since any value you get by having these pages dramatically falls off after the first.

Re: Cancelling Dropbox Pro is hard

#8
If it's harder to leave than it is to join, then I'm not using your stuff. It's mildly condescending and very transparent and so I don't want/need to deal with it. If you believed in your product, you wouldn't do it.

I subscribed to the New York Times with a simple one-step "put in your credit card deets". One year later I was going to leave the country so tried to cancel it. After several steps of forms you get the phone number of someone to call to cancel (remember phone calls?!). They put the hard sell to stay.

My plans changed, I stayed in the country. I really loved my NYTimes subscription (I miss my crosswords) - but ain't no way I'm signing up again until they make it equally easy to leave as it is to join. I apply that to every company I deal with now.

Re: Cancelling Dropbox Pro is hard

#10

This is totally retarded - the video shows 4 clicks to cancelling the account - this is hard? The video seems like a cover for advertising the loom product to me

Eh. Loom appears to be some kind of facetime / video teleconferencing product. I wouldn't really imagine a non-competitor bothering to advertise by fake-slamming a non-competing product.

Maybe I'm just lacking in imagination.

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