بكري
موالدي
Total Fraud
Shocked how such an app is still on the App Store. They convert you to a $30 monthly subscription and make it almost impossible to cancel.
Scam
Getting charged monthly for something that should has been a 1 time purchase. I see insincere replies from the developer to others that have expressed the same concern but no mention of how to resolve the issue.
No sirve
Solo engañan para que pagues y No Te Dan Lo que te ponen en la publicidad es pura mentira solo roban
SCAM ALERT!!!
The watch screens don’t load into the library - oh and then you get whacked with a charge a few months later that you weren’t expecting!! Avoid avoid avoid.
Thank you for coming back to me but I will continue to persist with this dispute until you provider the full refund. UK law specifically requires providers to notify users before a free trial converts into a paid subscription. Under the Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Act 2024 (DMCCA), businesses are legally mandated to send reminder notices at key milestones, including the end of a "concessionary" or free period.
Mandatory Reminders: Providers must send you a reminder notice before the free trial expires and the first payment is taken.
Notice Period: This reminder should generally be sent 3 to 5 working days before your last chance to cancel without being charged.
Required Content: The notice must clearly state when the trial ends, the exact amount you will be charged, the frequency of future payments, and explicit instructions on how to cancel.
Easy Exit: If you signed up for the app online, the provider is legally required to ensure you can cancel it just as easily online—often referred to as the "one-click" or "two-click" rule.
It’s clear, having set out the legal requirements that support UK consumers that you are in breach. Please arrange for the balance of the refund without further delay.
Thank you for coming back to me but I will continue to persist with this dispute until you provider the full refund. UK law specifically requires providers to notify users before a free trial converts into a paid subscription. Under the Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Act 2024 (DMCCA), businesses are legally mandated to send reminder notices at key milestones, including the end of a "concessionary" or free period.
Mandatory Reminders: Providers must send you a reminder notice before the free trial expires and the first payment is taken.
Notice Period: This reminder should generally be sent 3 to 5 working days before your last chance to cancel without being charged.
Required Content: The notice must clearly state when the trial ends, the exact amount you will be charged, the frequency of future payments, and explicit instructions on how to cancel.
Easy Exit: If you signed up for the app online, the provider is legally required to ensure you can cancel it just as easily online—often referred to as the "one-click" or "two-click" rule.
It’s clear, having set out the legal requirements that support UK consumers that you are in breach. Please arrange for the balance of the refund without further delay.
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