Have you ever heard of a “tickle file”? These days it’s been replaced with an electronic calendar, so it’s easy to remember such things. The REAL evil genius (also already being practiced right here on Earth) is making it impossibly HARD to cancel. One company that had an effective monopoly made it so hard that the only way was to actually show up at the office in person and spend no less than 20 minutes arguing with the “customer assistant”. It was possible to do it that way. And it seemed like it would be possible to do it in other ways, but you never got off the “let me forward your call” loop (except when they hung up on you).
And then there was the medical group I used for awhile. If I needed to talk about my bill or my prescriptions, it was actually quicker to drive to their office and wait in line to see the clerk than to wait on hold to talk to an equivalent clerk. I actually timed the phone wait on two or three occasions. Averaged a bit over 15 minutes. In person, including parking and waiting in line was a bit under 12. (We DID live close, which had been one reason to choose them).
The evil genius part is where the terms for a valid cancellation comes in. You can start with a tiny drop of blood, but to cancel you wave to hand in a towel drenched in the blood of your children and spouse.
i cancelled before the product was ever delivered. I ordered something for a 15 day trial period and I just had to pay shipping and handling. When I got the confirmation of my order I was told then that each month after that I would get the product for 59.95 plus shipping and handling. I emailed them I couldn’t afford to pay that amount, that it wasn’t included in there advertising, and to cancel the trial offer AND any future mailings. They took care of it and refund appeared the next day.
allen@home almost 3 years ago
Who are you kidding. You won’t let them cancel.
Concretionist almost 3 years ago
Have you ever heard of a “tickle file”? These days it’s been replaced with an electronic calendar, so it’s easy to remember such things. The REAL evil genius (also already being practiced right here on Earth) is making it impossibly HARD to cancel. One company that had an effective monopoly made it so hard that the only way was to actually show up at the office in person and spend no less than 20 minutes arguing with the “customer assistant”. It was possible to do it that way. And it seemed like it would be possible to do it in other ways, but you never got off the “let me forward your call” loop (except when they hung up on you).
And then there was the medical group I used for awhile. If I needed to talk about my bill or my prescriptions, it was actually quicker to drive to their office and wait in line to see the clerk than to wait on hold to talk to an equivalent clerk. I actually timed the phone wait on two or three occasions. Averaged a bit over 15 minutes. In person, including parking and waiting in line was a bit under 12. (We DID live close, which had been one reason to choose them).
Imagine almost 3 years ago
It’s like the emails with the pre-clicked boxes that automatically make any donations monthly donations unless you un-click them.
Jayalexander almost 3 years ago
Free, free, free. We’ll send you the first lot free. Then cancel anytime. Just put your credit card number here.
Devils Knight almost 3 years ago
No you need a contract that can only be canceled on February 30
derdave969 almost 3 years ago
If the “renewal” agents have worked for Sirius then it will be next to impossible to cancel anyway.
unfair.de almost 3 years ago
The evil genius part is where the terms for a valid cancellation comes in. You can start with a tiny drop of blood, but to cancel you wave to hand in a towel drenched in the blood of your children and spouse.
Detroit Dan almost 3 years ago
Doesn’t that also apply to people who forget to send in their rebate coupons?
dflak almost 3 years ago
I sign up, I evaluate, I cancel usually in the same day.
Zebrastripes almost 3 years ago
I mark the calendar….smart ass…. BWAAAAHAHHHAAAAA
Lee26 Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Who would want a free trial in Hell?
mwksix almost 3 years ago
Almost as genius as the Hell gift-card promotion…
j.l.farmer almost 3 years ago
i cancelled before the product was ever delivered. I ordered something for a 15 day trial period and I just had to pay shipping and handling. When I got the confirmation of my order I was told then that each month after that I would get the product for 59.95 plus shipping and handling. I emailed them I couldn’t afford to pay that amount, that it wasn’t included in there advertising, and to cancel the trial offer AND any future mailings. They took care of it and refund appeared the next day.
Stephen Gilberg almost 3 years ago
My advice from personal experience: Do not accept a free trial of LinkedIn Premium.
MFRXIM Premium Member almost 3 years ago
You can check out anytime you want, but you can never leave!
boltjenkins1 almost 3 years ago
Bizarro also had Hell
lnrokr55 almost 3 years ago
Too True unfortunately, too on the nose, and too true !!!
Caeruleancentaur over 2 years ago
I know quite a few people who have seemed to sign up.
Impact55 over 2 years ago
Very reminiscent of a previous President.