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Tell HN: Amazon keeps renewing Prime even after I cancelled it

4 pointsby samh748about 2 years ago
It&#x27;s been like this for many months now.<p>I&#x27;m an occasional Prime subscriber, and I cancel the subscription whenever I&#x27;m done using it. Several months ago I noticed that my subscription was renewed despite I had turned off the renewal. I thought it was my own mistake at first, but after several iterations, I&#x27;ve concluded that Amazon is forcing the renewal on me every time.<p>Thankfully each time I can request a refund because I didn&#x27;t shop during those times, so I&#x27;m not too bothered personally.<p>But I can&#x27;t help but wonder how many people are being charged unknowingly and not catching it. This can&#x27;t be legal right?

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version_fiveabout 2 years ago
Amazon is king of dark patterns so there may be some more aggressive trick they&#x27;ve used to get you to technically &quot;agree&quot; to the renewal? It seems an obvious endgame for prime that they&#x27;d make it impossible to cancel. It&#x27;s lost all its value, so the only way for whoever&#x27;s in charge to keep their numbers up is to use progressively more trickery. It&#x27;s funny because 6 or 7 years ago I voluntarily paid for it and considered it a great value.
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ofalkaedabout 2 years ago
I get the free trial most every year, only time I use Amazon. Last time I got it I had this issue, it turns out you have to confirm your cancellation, at the bottom of the page where it says you are unsubscribed there is a little link saying &quot;confirm my cancellation&quot; or something like that and there is some fine print on the page explaining it, they make it look like it is survey or something.<p>If someone is getting unknowingly charged they probably are not good with money in general and never look at their bank&#x2F;credit card statements&#x2F;accounts.