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Nominate a company whose Terms & Conditions deserve scrutiny. Vote on existing requests — the most-requested companies get reviewed next.
Cancellation friction and hidden fees are becoming enforcement risks.
The FTC's verified June 2026 subscription-scheme action shows how cancellation friction, surprise renewals, upfront-fee disclosures, and recurring-charge consent keep becoming enforcement signals. Separately in July 2026, travel app Hopper agreed to pay $35 million to settle FTC allegations over hidden pre-selected fees and misrepresented services — directly validating No Hidden Fees and Clear Refundscriteria. Strong nominations are most useful when they point to the exact T&C, checkout flow, or buried policy clause creating friction.
- Send the direct T&C, renewal, or cancellation-policy URL when you have it.
- Prioritize companies with recurring billing, trial conversions, opaque fees, or support-only cancellation.
- FairPrint reviews requests against the same 10 published standards.
Turn one nomination into a shared evidence brief — or a direct complaint letter.
New consumer tools like cancellation complaint-letter generators show that people want a reusable note for support tickets, regulator complaints, and social threads. Every FairPrint request now has a copyable pressure brief and a formatted complaint letter: the policy URL, concern, queue link, and 10 scoring standards in one paste-ready message or ready to send to the company.
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