The US court of appeals for the eighth circuit vacated the Federal Trade Commission’s “click-to-cancel” rule, which would have required companies to allow consumers to cancel subscriptions using the same method they used to sign up, after finding that the commission behind it failed to follow required procedures under the FTC Act during the rule-making process.
“While we certainly do not endorse the use of unfair and deceptive practices in negative option marketing, the procedural deficiencies of the Commission’s rulemaking process are fatal here,” the court wrote, adding that “vacatur of the entire Rule is appropriate in this case because of the prejudice suffered by Petitioners as a result of the Commission’s procedural error”.
Okay. If any of you can make any sense out of that statement, please call the consumer hotline, 'cause I sure as fuck don't speak fluent gibberish, but I do this this - another jerkoff judge just stuck another pin in your voodoo doll...
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Amazon was/is really bad about this. I thought they were ordered to make it easy to drop them. Don't remember the details. Sick of the courts yet?
ReplyDeleteI wonder if this is another time to "follow the money"?
ReplyDelete"another jerkoff judge just stuck another pin in your voodoo doll..."
ReplyDelete16 out of the 17 justices were Republican appointees, they're looking out for our best interest, you should be happy!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Court_of_Appeals_for_the_Eighth_Circuit#Current_composition_of_the_court
Have you tried Punjana tea? It and Nambarrie are the brands I remember from my childhood.
ReplyDeleteThe ruling says that bureaucrats can't just make up regulations by pulling them out of a random orifice. They actually have to follow rules and the law before making up regulations. The ruling had zero to do with the subject matter and everything to do with the behavior of the unelected bureaucrats. I agree that we want to be able to cancel easily, but we can't decide to allow the bureaucratic tyranny to hold when we like the ruling, otherwise it will hold when we don't like the ruling.
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