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Post by icequeen on Oct 19, 2016 22:42:02 GMT
I suggested to Ali that she give long term subbers the option of taking a break and being able to resub at the same terms. I needed a break, I cancelled after 21 months. I'm now unlikely to sign up again. I may occasionally buy a month to month but that's it. Price was an issue for me so subbing at the 6 month price I wouldn't do and 12 mths, I refuse to agree to the cancellation terms. I had to think long and hard before I cancelled knowing that I wouldn't sub up again. It's too bad customers who've fulfilled their 12 month commitment weren't offered the perk of "skip one" afterwards. SaveSave
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Post by Deleted on Oct 20, 2016 1:12:30 GMT
I suggested to Ali that she give long term subbers the option of taking a break and being able to resub at the same terms. I needed a break, I cancelled after 21 months. I'm now unlikely to sign up again. I may occasionally buy a month to month but that's it. Price was an issue for me so subbing at the 6 month price I wouldn't do and 12 mths, I refuse to agree to the cancellation terms. I had to think long and hard before I cancelled knowing that I wouldn't sub up again. It's too bad customers who've fulfilled their 12 month commitment weren't offered the perk of "skip one" afterwards. SaveSaveOr a free kit...
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Post by ojyma on Oct 21, 2016 23:15:50 GMT
I have skipped many kits by just being month to month and while I've had maybe 1 that I didn't love I find that it is an easy way to keep it fresh for me by subbing this way. I've also picked up past kits at sales that I really had to have.
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