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CarolinePaj 03-10-2019 06:39 AM

National Quilters Circle
 
Hi Guys,

I keep getting really good offers to take premium membership at the National Quilters Circle but it states that they will use the credit card I pay with to enrol me in an automatic renewal scheme (which will be at full price). Obviously you have to read the really small print to find out how to then opt out but I was wondering how easy it is to opt out... has anyone out there done it? Do they acknowledge the opt out email etc?

Just thought I would check before signing up, especially as I am in the UK and will not find it that easy to communicate with a company in the US should there be an issue.

Thank everyone!

Hugs

Caroline

sewbizgirl 03-10-2019 06:47 AM

I tend to avoid sign ups like that, where you give them permission to debit your account until you cancel it. I never can remember when it's time to cancel so as not to get billed again, and always get stung.

tallchick 03-10-2019 08:08 AM

Depends also on if you like their content, I signed up for a trial and canceled the same day as I was not impressed with the content, if you do sign up make yourself a reminder on your calendar as to when to cancel so you don’t get into that auto renewal chaos. I’m with Sewbiz, I tend to avoid anything auto renewal.

hcarpanini 03-10-2019 08:29 AM

I set a reminder the day before the auto renewal to cancel if I choose not to renew. Most times when you cancel, you will get another great deal to come back. Just did that with Craftsy/Bluprint.

EasyPeezy 03-10-2019 08:44 AM

Some answers here.

https://www.quiltingboard.com/main-f...p-t265021.html

Onebyone 03-10-2019 10:05 AM

I noticed a pretty hefty charge on my CC. It was National Quilter's Circle yearly fee. I remember opting out but still it showed I had auto pay at my credit card. I would think twice about joining if the opt out is so hard to understand and I think kinda devious on their part. I got it taken care of but it was a hassle for me.

rvsfan 03-10-2019 12:34 PM


Originally Posted by CarolinePaj (Post 8223149)
Hi Guys,

I keep getting really good offers to take premium membership at the National Quilters Circle but it states that they will use the credit card I pay with to enrol me in an automatic renewal scheme (which will be at full price). Obviously you have to read the really small print to find out how to then opt out but I was wondering how easy it is to opt out... has anyone out there done it? Do they acknowledge the opt out email etc?

Just thought I would check before signing up, especially as I am in the UK and will not find it that easy to communicate with a company in the US should there be an issue.

Thank everyone!

Hugs

Caroline

I live in the USA and I just called them and the lady graciously marked me as Opt Out in that phone call.

Nesie 03-10-2019 12:46 PM

It's funny. I just got an offer this am for this same thing-extremely cheap. Even if I learn one thing it would be worth it if I am able to cancel without a hassle. I work from a large calendar even though I am retired so remembering wouldn't be an issue for me.

Jingle 03-10-2019 05:44 PM

I never sign up for anything. Too much free info out there.

Onebyone 03-11-2019 03:53 AM


I live in the USA and I just called them and the lady graciously marked me as Opt Out in that phone call.
Keep a watch on the renew date as I too opted out but it still renewed. The rep was very nice to help me get it straight and credited my credit card. Check the auto payment on cc and cancel from there too.


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