Subscription Cancellations
Cancel unwanted subscriptions, dispute unauthorized renewal charges, and get refunds from streaming services, gyms, and SaaS platforms. Free cancellation dispute letter templates.
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What is a subscription cancellation dispute?
Subscription cancellation disputes arise when companies continue charging after cancellation, make cancellation unreasonably difficult, or charge for renewals without clear consent. The FTC’s “Click to Cancel” rule and state consumer protection laws provide increasing protections.
Common subscription disputes
The FTC Negative Option Rule requires clear disclosure of subscription terms. The FTC’s “Click to Cancel” rule (2024) requires companies to make cancellation as easy as signup. Many states have additional auto-renewal laws requiring advance notice before renewal.
Steps to dispute a subscription charge
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Send a written cancellation notice via email and certified mail
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Screenshot confirmation of cancellation
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Dispute the charge with your credit card company (chargeback)
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File a complaint with the FTC at reportfraud.ftc.gov
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Contact your state Attorney General’s consumer protection office
Subscription Cancellations in Delaware
Struggling to cancel a subscription in Delaware is a common consumer frustration. Many people face issues with hidden auto-renewal clauses, difficult cancellation processes, and unauthorized recurring charges. Delaware provides specific legal protections to ensure consumers can easily terminate unwanted services. Knowing your rights helps you stop these charges and regain control of your finances.
Delaware\\\\\'s automatic renewal law (Title 6 \u00a7 2734) requires clear disclosure of renewal terms and easy cancellation methods. This law, enforced by the Consumer Protection Unit, mandates that businesses notify consumers before a subscription renews if the term exceeds one year. The Delaware Consumer Fraud Act (Title 6 \u00a7 2513) also prohibits deceptive practices related to subscriptions. Consumers have the right to cancel and request refunds for unauthorized charges.
If you cannot cancel a subscription, contact the Delaware Department of Justice\\\\\'s Consumer Protection Unit at 800-220-5424. You can file a complaint online using their Consumer Complaint Form. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) also accepts complaints regarding deceptive subscription practices nationwide.
To resolve a subscription issue, first attempt to cancel through the company\\\\\'s provided methods and request a confirmation email. If they continue to charge you, dispute the transaction with your credit card company or bank. Most disputes are resolved within 15 to 30 days. Keep screenshots of cancellation policies and records of your attempts to cancel. Use the petition generator above to create a cancellation letter in under two minutes.