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Vitalik Buterin
@vitalik.eth
https://x.com/linakhanFTC/status/1823094653962289640 This seems good but there was a much easier way to accomplish this objective: payment interfaces should have been designed from the start to make subscriptions one-click cancellable from the user interface. Like, you should be able to go into your banking UI, see all active subscriptions, and one-click cancel any of them. From that point, it's the service's responsibility to stop providing you service. One benefit of crypto is that if you try to make a subscription system on top of it, you pretty much *have to* do it that way.
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Gwynne Michele
@thecurioushermit
It's skeezy corporate tactics designed to keep us so frustrated with cancelling that we just don't. And it wouldn't be hard to change it - it's a deliberate feature of corporate subscription systems, not a bug.
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wake
@wake.eth
No kidding. I /had/ a Planet Fitness membership once. Took months and a written letter to cancel it. Absurd.
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@hyp
it’s absurd you can’t tell credit cards to stop a recurring payment.
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