![]() They are also urging people to aware of the terms and conditions of contracts before signing up.Īccording to Citizens Advice, consumers paid an average of £160 over three months towards unwanted subscriptions like gym memberships, television, insurance and online streaming services.īetween June and August 2017, nine out of 10 people were initially refused by the company when they tried to cancel their subscriptions, by asking for more notice (of up to six months in some cases) or telling people they needed to cancel through a specific route, such as phone or email. ![]() Now, as part of National Consumer Week, Citizens Advice and UK European Consumer Centre are warning 40 million UK consumers who have a subscription that while it may be easy to sign up for these services, they can be difficult to get out of. Have you ever signed up for a free sample product, got an unused gym membership or paying for a streaming service that has gone unwatched? It turns out that you might be shelling out more than you think for goods that you never use.
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