Comment by koiueo 7 months ago Those are usually charged once per agreed period (never seen it any other way) 4 comments koiueo Reply kalleboo 7 months ago Adobe is an example where a yearly discounted subscription is billed monthly rat9988 7 months ago They'll have to change their model or implement like a breakup fee depending of what would has been missed if you didn't have a discount. advisedwang 7 months ago Creating a "stop subscription" button within a bank/credit card interface but allowing companies to charge a breakup fee when that gets pressed seems like a recipe for a lot of people to get whacked by big breakup fees they didn't know about. advisedwang 7 months ago Cell phone plans often charge monthly but can be years long contracts.
kalleboo 7 months ago Adobe is an example where a yearly discounted subscription is billed monthly rat9988 7 months ago They'll have to change their model or implement like a breakup fee depending of what would has been missed if you didn't have a discount. advisedwang 7 months ago Creating a "stop subscription" button within a bank/credit card interface but allowing companies to charge a breakup fee when that gets pressed seems like a recipe for a lot of people to get whacked by big breakup fees they didn't know about.
rat9988 7 months ago They'll have to change their model or implement like a breakup fee depending of what would has been missed if you didn't have a discount. advisedwang 7 months ago Creating a "stop subscription" button within a bank/credit card interface but allowing companies to charge a breakup fee when that gets pressed seems like a recipe for a lot of people to get whacked by big breakup fees they didn't know about.
advisedwang 7 months ago Creating a "stop subscription" button within a bank/credit card interface but allowing companies to charge a breakup fee when that gets pressed seems like a recipe for a lot of people to get whacked by big breakup fees they didn't know about.
Adobe is an example where a yearly discounted subscription is billed monthly
They'll have to change their model or implement like a breakup fee depending of what would has been missed if you didn't have a discount.
Creating a "stop subscription" button within a bank/credit card interface but allowing companies to charge a breakup fee when that gets pressed seems like a recipe for a lot of people to get whacked by big breakup fees they didn't know about.
Cell phone plans often charge monthly but can be years long contracts.