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Originally posted by Mr.Fiction
If this data was to be validated by the processors, then couldn't they run some sort of system that would (optionally) only re-bill people who have logged in in the last $X days.
If someone hasn't logged in within say 20 days of their rebill date, then an email is sent and if they don't respond, then the rebill is canceled.
Maybe you could even make it so that the re-bill is re-activated if they re-login or something like that?
Is a system like that a possible way to prevent chargebacks?
Kimmy knows all the numbers. How much money would you lose, versus how many chargebacks would you get rid of?
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There is a system like this - it's called AOL.
Cancel your subscription with them, uninstall the software, and they will STILL leave an icon on your desktop "just in case" something happens and you want to use them again.
The fucking instant you hit that icon (which you are now trained to do in order to get online), you are logged in, your account is re-set as active, and you are charged, baby.
And it's all in the extremely fine print on the cancel page.
Btw, I like the chargeback = "teen anal fucking sex site" statement line. LOL.