As mentioned previously:
Attempting to cancel today before the end of my 2 month "free" trial, and Revolut want to charge me a 2 month break fee for downgrading to the actually free plan. This is per their terms:
I was not aware I was committing to an ongoing subscription when I signed up for the "free trial". This seems very misleading marketing and terminology. I do have an issue paying a contract break fee when I wasn't aware I was entering a 12 month commitment. Linking to boilerplate T&Cs during sign-up seems a shoddy way to communicate this key fact.
This reminds me of some of Adobe's free trials and subscription packages. I gather a variant of the Adobe free cancelation trick may also work with Revolut; will report back.
I upgraded to Revolut premium using the current 2 month free trial offer, and was able to convert the whole amount to Euro at market rate, without any extra fees.
Attempting to cancel today before the end of my 2 month "free" trial, and Revolut want to charge me a 2 month break fee for downgrading to the actually free plan. This is per their terms:
If you downgrade after 14 days but within 10 months for any other Paid Plan users
If you pay your subscription in monthly instalments, we won't make any refund and you'll have to pay the subscription for the month in which you tell us you'd like to end or downgrade your subscription. We'll also charge a break fee equal to two months' subscription.
I was not aware I was committing to an ongoing subscription when I signed up for the "free trial". This seems very misleading marketing and terminology. I do have an issue paying a contract break fee when I wasn't aware I was entering a 12 month commitment. Linking to boilerplate T&Cs during sign-up seems a shoddy way to communicate this key fact.
This reminds me of some of Adobe's free trials and subscription packages. I gather a variant of the Adobe free cancelation trick may also work with Revolut; will report back.
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