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Even the ones that make it confusing.

Most streaming cancellations are straightforward — until they aren’t. Free trials that silently convert to paid subscriptions, annual plans with no refund, and charges that continue after you thought you cancelled. Our free tool generates a 3-step email sequence citing ROSCA and your state’s auto-renewal law.

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Common Barriers

They make it hard to cancel on purpose.

Our diagnostic identifies the specific barrier you're facing and the emails address it directly with the applicable law.

Free trial converted to paid without clear notice

ROSCA and state auto-renewal laws require clear disclosure before converting a free trial to a paid subscription. California’s ARL (§17602(c)) specifically addresses free-trial-to-paid conversion notice requirements.

Annual plan with no prorated refund

If the auto-renewal was not clearly disclosed in advance, the charge may be voidable under state law. The email cites the specific auto-renewal statute.

Charged after cancellation

Post-cancellation charges are disputable under the Fair Credit Billing Act. The escalation emails reference chargeback rights and regulatory complaint options.

Subscribed through App Store or Google Play

If you subscribed through Apple or Google, the subscription must be cancelled through the platform — not the streaming service. The email addresses the streaming company while noting the platform cancellation path.

Your 3-Email Sequence

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Day 0

Formal Cancellation Demand

Cites ROSCA and the free-trial-to-paid conversion notice requirement if applicable. Identifies your account, revokes payment authorization, and requests written confirmation of cancellation within 7 business days.

Day 7

Follow-Up with Escalation

References your first email by date. Notes the lack of response. Mentions FTC and state AG complaint options. References FCBA chargeback rights for post-cancellation charges.

Day 14

Final Notice

Final notice with specific FTC and CFPB complaint filing URLs. States intent to dispute all unauthorized charges. Requests immediate confirmation.

Good to know

If you subscribed to a streaming service through the Apple App Store or Google Play Store, you must cancel through the platform, not the streaming service itself. On iOS: Settings → [Your Name] → Subscriptions. On Android: Play Store → Menu → Subscriptions. Deleting the app does NOT cancel the subscription. For refunds, use reportaproblem.apple.com (Apple) or play.google.com/store/account/subscriptions (Google).

Legal Basis

The law that applies to your situation.

ROSCA / FTC Negative Option Rule

Federal law requiring clear disclosure of recurring charges and a simple cancellation mechanism. Applies to all streaming services that charge automatically.

Free-Trial Conversion Rules

California’s ARL (§17602(c)) and similar state laws require specific advance notice before converting a free trial to a paid subscription. Failure to provide notice may void the charge.

State Auto-Renewal Laws

California (ARL), New York (GBL §527-a), and other states require clear auto-renewal disclosures. Non-compliant renewals may be voidable.

Fair Credit Billing Act

Provides chargeback rights for unauthorized charges. Disputes must be filed within 60 days of the billing statement.

This is general information about these statutes. Verify current law with official sources.

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