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Don't forget to cancel Kayo/ Hubble or whatever they want to call it these days.

Remember you are billed  for four weeks in advance so it might be wise for some to cancel now.

Finals are on free to air, I think.

( I live in New so not entirely sure).

But if they are you may not need kayo.

I just cancelled mine and while not hard, I have to say, the process was very OBSCURE.

It's more of a process of editing and then cancelling the app.

Almost as if they are trying to deter people from a simple cancel subscription option.

But then I forgot who owns it.

Silly me 

 
12 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Don't forget to cancel Kayo/ Hubble or whatever they want to call it these days.

Remember you are billed  for four weeks in advance so it might be wise for some to cancel now.

Finals are on free to air, I think.

( I live in New so not entirely sure).

But if they are you may not need kayo.

I just cancelled mine and while not hard, I have to say, the process was very OBSCURE.

It's more of a process of editing and then cancelling the app.

Almost as if they are trying to deter people from a simple cancel subscription option.

But then I forgot who owns it.

Silly me 

Sales departments get lots of budget allocated to get the experience right. If you really want to know what a company is like, measure them on their 'exit' process. 

Another pet hate of mine is when you 'accidentally' get billed for something and incur a charge immediately but then have to wait 14 days for a refund to be processed. 

 

The Melbourne Digital Membership at $250 per year is still good value for 365 days if you're a fan of F1 and other sports but I'm sure the price of that will go up next year! 

Cozzie (cost of living) bad
Kozzie (Pickett) good. 


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3 hours ago, Jaded No More said:

I left them a really nice "why are you leaving" message

Me too .

And it was nothing to do about the performance of our club.

 

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3 hours ago, roy11 said:

The Melbourne Digital Membership at $250 per year is still good value for 365 days if you're a fan of F1 and other sports but I'm sure the price of that will go up next year! 

Cozzie (cost of living) bad
Kozzie (Pickett) good. 

Tx. That doesn't sound too bad .

I wonder how much of it goes to the club?

I don't really watch too much sport outside of Afl 

Except of course for cricket.

My goodness what two great sports.

I have noticed that streaming services are encroaching on crickets free to air transmission.

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