What Does Click-to-Cancel Mean?
Click-to-cancel is the idea that subscriptions should be as easy to cancel as they are to start. Here is what it means, what happened to the FTC rule, and how to protect yourself from cancellation friction.
How to Cancel a PayPal Recurring Payment
Trying to stop a PayPal recurring charge? Here’s how to find PayPal automatic payments, cancel merchant billing, check Linked Businesses, and confirm the subscription is really stopped.
How to Find Recurring Payments in PayPal
Trying to find recurring PayPal charges? Here is how to check PayPal automatic payments, subscriptions, saved businesses, and linked businesses so you can spot and stop unwanted billing.
What to Do If You Cannot Find Where a Subscription Is Billed
Can’t figure out where a subscription is being billed? This guide walks you through how to trace a mystery recurring charge, check common billing providers, find receipts, confirm cancellation, and avoid future subscription confusion.
What Is a Retention Offer?
A retention offer is the discount, pause option, bonus, or warning you may see when trying to cancel a subscription. Here’s how these offers work, when they may be worth taking, and how to avoid accidentally staying subscribed longer than you meant to.
What Is a Roach Motel Subscription?
A roach motel subscription is easy to sign up for but hard to cancel. Here is how the tactic works, why companies use it, and how to escape without getting stuck in another billing loop.
What Is Negative Option Billing?
Negative option billing is the setup behind many free trials, auto-renewals, and recurring charges. Here is what it means, why it matters, and how to avoid paying for subscriptions you no longer want.
How to Find Out What Subscription Is Charging Your Card
Not sure what subscription is charging your card? Here is how to trace the charge, check Apple, Google Play, PayPal, Amazon, Roku, and other billing providers, then cancel and confirm the subscription is stopped.
What Is Cancellation Friction?
Cancellation friction is what makes a subscription easy to start but harder to stop. Here is how it works, why companies use it, and what to do when a cancellation flow turns into a maze.
What to Do If You Are Still Charged After Canceling
Still charged after canceling a subscription? Here’s how to check who billed you, confirm whether your cancellation actually went through, request a refund when appropriate, and stop future recurring charges from Apple, Google Play, PayPal, Roku, Amazon, or the service itself.
