Mamdani announces new Click-to-Cancel rule for New York City
The rule revives a proposed FTC protection that was abandoned last year.
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The rule revives a proposed FTC protection that was abandoned last year.
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Different Spin. The left frames it as "Mamdani Announces 'Click-to-Cancel' Rule to Combat Subscription Traps, Junk Fees". The right frames it as "DACA Migrant Charged for Firebombing Churches, Businesses in New York City".
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The rule revives a proposed FTC protection that was abandoned last year.
A migrant from Guyana who was a DACA recipient has been arrested in Queens for attempting to firebomb several area churches and businesses.
In a move proponents say will save constituents up to $162.5 million annually, Mayor Zohran Mamdani and other New York City officials on Friday unveiled a "click-to-cancel" rule aimed at en...
The so-called "Click to Cancel" rule will require businesses to make it as easy for you to cancel your subscription as it was to sign up.