"SolveLLC" wrote:
"SolveLLC" wrote:
In what way? You get the exact same amount in the end, except it all comes at one time each month.
No you don't. You get the amount from the date of purchase to their next billing date. A cancellation may or may not happen during that time.
Edit: I know why they do this...to save on credit card/paypal transaction fees, but the way it's set up now, a user can "try out" a channel for a day or two and only "pay" a few cents (pay is in quotes because anything less than $X Paypal won't accept as a transaction, so it's free to the customer).
Ah, I see the issue now. I wasn't considering refunds and an event based service.
Maybe the best solution is a better terms of service presented to and enforced for end user, where they can get a refund only in 10 day (1/3 month) intervals, with a minimum of 1/3 month for any subscription based service always charged? That would ensure that at least some money went to the provider for services used, and the temptation to sign up and immediately request a refund after using it for a short period (in a fraudulent manner, as suggested by tensen) is curtailed.
It does require some work from Roku, but if they really want the channel billing system to be usable, I agree that there needs to be protection against people abusing the payment system.
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