I Face Unauthorized FitMe Subscription Started Through Misleading Sign-Up
February 28, 9:45 pm
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I recently discovered that I was unknowingly signed up for a paid FitMe subscription. The registration process was deceptive — it was presented as if I was accessing another service, with no clear disclosure that I was subscribing to FitMe or agreeing to recurring charges. At no point was I informed about the cost or that my consent was being taken for a paid service.
When I realized what had happened, I immediately tried to cancel. However, the cancellation process has been impossible — neither the FitMe mobile app nor the official website offers a working option to terminate the subscription. This lack of transparency and inability to opt out easily is both unethical and unacceptable.
I demand the immediate cancellation of this unauthorized subscription and a full refund of all charges. If this is not resolved promptly, I will pursue my legal rights through consumer protection authorities. Companies must stop using misleading sign-up tactics that trick people into paid subscriptions without their informed consent.
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