
Know Your Rights
Consumer protection laws by region. Know what protections you have and how to use them.
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United States
The FTC's Click-to-Cancel rule (2024) requires cancellation to be as easy as sign-up. The Restore Online Shoppers' Confidence Act prohibits negative option marketing without clear disclosure.
70
Complaints/Day
$50,120
Max Penalty
47
Enforcement Actions
Your Rights in United States
Where to File Complaints
Federal Trade Commission (FTC)
File complaints about deceptive subscription practices
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB)
Dispute unauthorized charges on your accounts
State Attorney General
File complaints with your state's consumer protection office
Quick Action Steps
- 1. Document everything - screenshot cancellation attempts, save emails and chat logs
- 2. Try the company's cancellation process first - use our guides for step-by-step help
- 3. If blocked, file a complaint with the relevant consumer protection agency above
- 4. Dispute unauthorized charges with your bank/credit card company
- 5. Consider small claims court for significant losses (typically under $10,000)
