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Education technology provider Chegg agrees to pay the FTC a $7.5 million settlement over unfair subscription cancellation practices.
Chegg will pay the Federal Trade Commission $7.5 million to settle allegations that it made it extremely difficult for customers to cancel their recurring subscriptions. The FTC said Monday that Chegg ...
Among the law's provisions is a measure which will force companies to disclose fees up front, before customers purchase items like concert or airline tickets. The law will also take aim at recurring ...
Chegg Inc. (NYSE:CHGG) is facing legal action from the Federal Trade Commission, which alleges that the educational ...
As signs of economic uncertainty mount—most recently, a dismal jobs report for the month of August, coupled with a small ...
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Chegg Inc. agrees to pay $7.5 million, settling FTC allegations over complicated subscription cancellation processes that violated consumer rights outlined in the Restore Online Shoppers’ Confidence ...
Recurring charges to your credit card can add up quickly, even if they’re small amounts. Sometimes known as gray charges, these show up on your statement monthly, biannually or annually, often as a ...
According to Paytm, the routine payments remain unaffected, and only a small group of users needs to take action. The update applies solely to recurring payments, think subscriptions like YouTube ...
The way people spend money is changing where customers choose to subscribe instead of making one-time purchases. From ...