There should be a law requiring them to remind you before the free trial is over and also to have them require that you then confirm your subscription before it renews.
I signed up for an ant-scamming service from this guy I called. I got his number from a pop-up ad on my computer. The service is called NoScamm-Kolkata LLC. I pay with Walmart gift cards. The NoScamm-Kolkata LLC representative is George Wilson (strangely he has a strong Indian accent. Oh well). It is not automatic subscription. He just calls each month and I give him gift card numbers. I can stop anytime. So far, no scams!
I have one paid music subscription and broadband Internet. If I get too bored I have a personal library of four hundred books. I no longer have an audio books subscription but have previously accumulated more than a thousand hours of audio performances. I can buy individual movies online, as needed.
I noticed Tim didn’t continue the Mayfly story arc. Clever. As for Pam’s issue, I HATE the subscription model for most things. But since I don’t fall for “free trials”, I’m not impacted. I’ll leave that for the suckers.
The worst was when I got a free trial of LinkedIn Premium. On the 31st day, they charged me for a full year’s subscription, about $500. And this being LinkedIn, they knew I had no job! I tried to speak with a representative, but the communication system was 100% automated. Fortunately, all I had to do was contest the charge on my credit card. Since no human beings were involved on their end, nobody responded, and I didn’t have to pay.
This was a decade ago. Maybe they’ve gotten better about it.
Ratkin Premium Member 10 months ago
APParently inapt.
rekam Premium Member 10 months ago
She just doesn’t learn.
Bilan 10 months ago
Is Brewster contagious?
Bilan 10 months ago
There is an app (completely free) that will remind you. It’s called a calendar.
SHIVA 10 months ago
It started many years ago with book clubs, and CD clubs. Once they hooked you it was very hard to stop!!
Imagine 10 months ago
There should be a law requiring them to remind you before the free trial is over and also to have them require that you then confirm your subscription before it renews.
Zykoic 10 months ago
I signed up for an ant-scamming service from this guy I called. I got his number from a pop-up ad on my computer. The service is called NoScamm-Kolkata LLC. I pay with Walmart gift cards. The NoScamm-Kolkata LLC representative is George Wilson (strangely he has a strong Indian accent. Oh well). It is not automatic subscription. He just calls each month and I give him gift card numbers. I can stop anytime. So far, no scams!
/s
Gent 10 months ago
Six dollars a month? Yow! That expenseeve eh.
donlackie 10 months ago
Even Brewster sees that one
Nuliajuk 10 months ago
Sometimes even when you do remember to cancel the payments keep getting taken.
LawrenceS 10 months ago
Don’t accept a free sign-up for any service unless you already know you want that service and plan to continue it.
gantech 10 months ago
All part of our nefarious plot…BWAAA…HAAAA…HAAA…
fjc007 10 months ago
Pam’s naivety has even Brewster looking perplexed.
[Traveler] Premium Member 10 months ago
In most cases, you can cancel right after signing up and you still get the free period
Ken Otwell 10 months ago
Pam and Brewster have switched roles in this one. Seems fitting that finally Brewster can roll his eyes at her at least once!
Slowly, he turned... 10 months ago
It has happened. Ads are officially smarter than humans.
[Unnamed Reader - bf182b] 10 months ago
Even Brewster can see through this one.
Alchemist Premium Member 10 months ago
Love the look on the big guy’s face in the last panel.
notmoving Premium Member 10 months ago
Oh my gawsh! Is Brewster the smart one here?
Calvins Brother 10 months ago
Pam, Pam, Pam.(Shakes head)
Mike Baldwin creator 10 months ago
We all live in a yellow subscription, a yellow subscription, a yellow subscription…
cuzinron47 10 months ago
It’s a pretty common addiction these days.
mistercatworks 10 months ago
I have one paid music subscription and broadband Internet. If I get too bored I have a personal library of four hundred books. I no longer have an audio books subscription but have previously accumulated more than a thousand hours of audio performances. I can buy individual movies online, as needed.
Why let them bleed you dry a month at a time?
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace 10 months ago
I’m confused, who’s the smart one in this picture??
Brian Fink 10 months ago
I have all of my subscriptions go to a single credit card that has no other use.
StoicLion1973 10 months ago
I noticed Tim didn’t continue the Mayfly story arc. Clever. As for Pam’s issue, I HATE the subscription model for most things. But since I don’t fall for “free trials”, I’m not impacted. I’ll leave that for the suckers.
Stephen Gilberg 10 months ago
The worst was when I got a free trial of LinkedIn Premium. On the 31st day, they charged me for a full year’s subscription, about $500. And this being LinkedIn, they knew I had no job! I tried to speak with a representative, but the communication system was 100% automated. Fortunately, all I had to do was contest the charge on my credit card. Since no human beings were involved on their end, nobody responded, and I didn’t have to pay.
This was a decade ago. Maybe they’ve gotten better about it.
gmu328 10 months ago
if brewster can pick up on the irony, pam sure is dumb
eb110americana 10 months ago
Just like streaming was supposed to save us from the greedy cable companies…
norphos 10 months ago
Even smart people can get trapped in such.
geese28 10 months ago
Like those companies that offer to pay of your credit cards with a single monthly payment. How could I lose?
aussie399 Premium Member 7 months ago
So why not just cancel them now instead of b17ching about it