New York City to ban firms from using subscription traps, officials say
The so-called “Click to Cancel” rule takes effect on Oct 1.
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Hidden fees cost an average family of four an estimated US$3,200 (S$4,130) each year, city officials said, citing consumer reports. Businesses in violation will be subject to restitution for consumers and civil penalties beginning at US$525 per violation, city officials said about the policy.
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Hidden fees cost an average family of four an estimated US$3,200 (S$4,130) each year, city officials said, citing consumer reports.
according to The Straits Times - WorldBusinesses in violation will be subject to restitution for consumers and civil penalties beginning at US$525 per violation, city officials said about the policy.
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