Fine Print Can Make A Free Trial Expensive
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Fine Print: The Hidden Costs of Free Trials
Overview
Free trials for services like gym memberships, book clubs, and subscription services may seem tempting, but the fine print can lead to unexpected expenses. By following a few simple tips, you can avoid costly surprises.
Key Points
Consumers frequently overlook the fine print in free trials, leading to unexpected charges. Here’s how to protect yourself:
1. Know the Details
Before accepting a trial offer, thoroughly review:
- Terms and Limitations: Understand what's included.
- Trial Length: Know when it ends.
- Cancellation Process: Identify steps to cancel if you choose not to continue.
Gather all information about the service, including costs, benefits, restrictions, payment options, and cancellation policies.
2. Take Initiative
It’s crucial to cancel before the trial ends if you don’t wish to continue. Mark the trial’s end date in your calendar and contact the company beforehand to cancel.
3. Keep Records
Document the terms and conditions of all offers. If you cancel, note the date and the representative you spoke with.
4. Monitor Finances
Regularly review your credit card or bank statements for unauthorized charges. Contact your bank promptly if you notice any discrepancies.
5. Don’t Assume It Ends Automatically
As Linda Golodner, NCL President, explains, “People sometimes think a trial will lapse without charges because they didn’t provide billing info. However, if you’ve done business with the company before, they might already have your details and charge you after the trial. It's crucial to cancel proactively.”
By staying informed and vigilant, you can enjoy free trials without unexpected costs.
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