> A cancelled credit card does not mean bills are automatically void or the recurring subscription cancelled, but it's a scale whether it's worth it for the company to try to collect or not.
Excuse me? If the bill is prepaid you bet your ass it means the subscription is cancelled. You can't pay, they don't continue to provide the service, end of story.
> If your rent autobill fails, I think everyone realizes it doesn't mean you don't have to pay.
The difference is that rent is paid after the fact and is typically part of a lease contract. What contract are you signing to get Netflix?
> A $5/mo subscription? Not worth the time of the company to try to collect.
Who's out here providing $5/month post-paid subscriptions? I have literally never heard of such a thing. Metered billing is a different story, but the discussion is lawsuits over Netflix subscriptions.
Excuse me? If the bill is prepaid you bet your ass it means the subscription is cancelled. You can't pay, they don't continue to provide the service, end of story.
> If your rent autobill fails, I think everyone realizes it doesn't mean you don't have to pay.
The difference is that rent is paid after the fact and is typically part of a lease contract. What contract are you signing to get Netflix?
> A $5/mo subscription? Not worth the time of the company to try to collect.
Who's out here providing $5/month post-paid subscriptions? I have literally never heard of such a thing. Metered billing is a different story, but the discussion is lawsuits over Netflix subscriptions.