1. @FTC has taken action against Adobe and two executives for pushing people into subscriptions and then making it absurdly hard to cancel.
Adobe ambushed users with hefty "early termination fees" and threw up obstacles when people tried to cancel.
https://t.co/lyWAv4GMm1
@candicewalsh Link didn't work before ha, but guessing you saw this one earlier? All the locations featured are in for a big spike in interest if they're treated the way they showed BC. https://t.co/7bWCymcMIJ
@Marie_Haynes That got the date, matchup, and score correct, but the rest is made up. The stats don't match and Hutchinson hasn't played for them since last year.
Seattle is doing one of America's largest transit expansions, but plans to "value engineer" the new downtown tunnel are risking the network's connectivity and potential! Let's discuss in my latest video.
https://t.co/xG6aen7WH8
@openculture On the app I think people are just blocking each individual account serving ads. On desktop, adblocking extensions will clean up most of Twitter
@Verona_M Might not hurt to try another agent there. The chargeback is valid, "services not provided." Rather then ask about options, just explain you've exhausted every option and need to proceed with chargeback. Possible there's a time limitation though, likely varies by region