• logicbomb@lemmy.world
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      Start with Putin and Netanyahu. If they’re cancelled by everyone, that includes their subordinates. They won’t be able to wage their wars if people won’t follow their orders.

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        And Rotenberg, Miller, Gref. They are Putin’s oligarchs with very russian-sounding lastnames.

        Kadirov, Patrushev, Soloviev, Kiselev.

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        It’s basically the death note but less brutal

        Or maybe more brutal, depending how harsh the cancelling is

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    12 hours ago

    This death note book, I’d be more into having it for the fact it comes with an imaginary friend.

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      Every service you can sign up for online in the USA has an easy cancelation process, as Californian law mandates it. However, some services geogate that process so that only Californians can use it, making everyone else go through a more tedious process, just because they can.

      FTC click-to-cancel (which is modeled after the Californian law) can’t come soon enough. Companies are complaining about it because they make a lot of money by retaining customers that want to cancel, but it would be very easy for them to all roll out their California-specific cancelation flows to everyone.

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      12 hours ago

      At least Netflix has a button on the site you can click and cancel.

      Now, gym memberships…

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      9 hours ago

      Prime is now a lot easier to cancel, since they got sued.

      Netflix I only ever subscribed to with a gift card, so that was pretty easy…