If you get a $5/ month discount on a $30lmonth plan and decide to cancel after 6 months, you shouldn’t be fined $150 for the remaining 6 months.
You should be fined $30 for the $5/month you saved on the 6 months you already used. They would try and charge you for the rest of the term instead while removing your ability to use the product for that time, making it pointless to cancel.
brianorca@lemmy.world 11 months ago
It’s software. There’s literally no reason to treat it like a car lease. There is no overhead or cost on their part which justifies an early termination fee.
locuester@lemmy.zip 11 months ago
But this is the business model they chose, software usage leasing. I agree it sucks, but we can’t expect software leasing to be ruled illegal. Lol
lud@lemm.ee 11 months ago
No, but they offer a better price if you agree to a contract where you pay for a year.
If you don’t want a better price then don’t go with an annual plan, easy.
The cheaper annual plan wouldn’t exist if they didn’t have any way to stop people from abusing it.
Pandemanium@lemm.ee 11 months ago
I started a free trial of Adobe stock. I forgot to cancel after the first month. They charged me $30 for the next month, ok, that’s on me. But when I tried to cancel during that second month, they said I had signed a contract to pay them for a year (I didn’t, all I did was sign up for the free trial) and I now owe them $165 to cancel the subscription. So in essence they were going to charge me $195 for one month of Adobe stock. That’s insane.
brianorca@lemmy.world 11 months ago
Every annual discount plan I know of is paid once per year. If you pay monthly, then you get the higher monthly price. If you stop paying, then your access stops. No extra fee to pay.
lud@lemm.ee 11 months ago
Adobe offers a prepaid annual plan, an annual plan paid monthly, and a normal monthly plan.