New laws to make it easier to cancel subscriptions
A crackdown on "subscription traps" could save the average person nearly £170 a year, according to the Department for Business and Trade (DBT).
The laws will enable people to cancel subscriptions "with the click of a button", the DBT said.
The changes could save the public a total of £400m a year, the DBT said.
Kim was notified that her free trial of AVG, the anti-virus software was about to end.
she said trying to cancel the subscription was "exasperating". "It took quite a lot of time to wade through all the pages, all the information that was presented when you first clicked onto the 'unsubscribe' part on the website. "Eventually I clicked on the right options to get an online form to request a refund. I completed this but did not receive my refund. " When she did speak to a support agent Kim said she was told "the form that I'd sent in is basically disregarded by them, that you have to speak to them through the support centre to get your refund, which was really annoying". "I had to keep repeating that I just wanted a refund, as she was very persistent in pushing the products available, trying to get me to change my mind. "
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