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A lot of legit services take a cc with trial sign up to separate the people who might pay from the people who would pay if it was the right solution. The right thing to do when taking a cc for a trial is to send reminder emails that they will be charged.. Which not enough do. I see more and more startups using stripe, between that and the ability to do chargeback with that cc company, I worry less about it. The charg…
> The right thing to do when taking a cc for a trial is to send reminder emails that they will be charged.. Which not enough do. Not sure about that. Wouldn't the "right thing to do" be to not auto-renew the account? Suspend the account after the trial until the user logs in and confirms the renewal?
> Wouldn't the "right thing to do" be to not auto-renew the account?
I suspect we sometimes conflate "right" and "convenient". I am curious, don't most people (especially those with technical chops) just drop a calendar event as a reminder?