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Who didn't know that their subscription had a 3-month minimum?

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Anonymous
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Who didn't know that their subscription had a 3-month minimum?

This is how myFico makes their money! Shame on me for not seeing the fine print! I bet the drop off after 3 months is 95%! I am going use this as a case study in my college marketing class as a case for deceptive practice!

 

- Gerry Moran.

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llecs
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Re: Who didn't know that their subscription had a 3-month minimum?

IMO, they should make a sentence or two statement in the large print next the large print that you have 10 days to cancel for the free trial. I wouldn't say it is deceptive, though. They've always had that rule and is used to prevent people from scamming by signing up and cancelling and doing it over again to get relatively cheap reports.

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ptkdude
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Re: Who didn't know that their subscription had a 3-month minimum?

The 3-month minimum is clearly disclosed right under the "shop now" button.  I honestly don't see how they could make it clearer.

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Anonymous
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Re: Who didn't know that their subscription had a 3-month minimum?

The e-mail also informs you of the three month subscription.

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Anonymous
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Re: Who didn't know that their subscription had a 3-month minimum?

So the smallest package I can get is 100 days (3 months plus 10 free days) for $45 ($15 x 3 months)?  Is that right?

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