Fraudulent subscription charges
I've been trying to cancel my subscription to MIT Technology Review for TWO YEARS. My saved emails and screenshots are evidence of multiple attempts to get MIT to stop charging me for a sub I don't want. Using their awful, convoluted website's instructions to cancel your subscription results in a message that says, "Your cancellation request has been submitted. Our customer service team will get back to you shortly with a confirmation." I took a screenshot of this message when I tried to cancel LAST YEAR. A few days ago I took another screenshot of the same message when I tried to cancel yet again. Is it not insane that a cancellation is considered a "request" in the first place? It's almost 2024. The MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY'S bimonthly magazine subscription system should be automated to cancel subscription renewals! Is this not rudimentary technology? My husband, who tried to assist me with this, is a software architect. His theory is that MIT has simply neglected their website's basic functionality AND their help desk email account, and they probably aren't even aware of this problem. Okay, but for YEARS? So I'm left to wonder if this is outright fraud or good old-fashioned incompetence and indifference. I've tried to email and call their offices so that I can ask that question: "Is it your goal to steal money from people, or do you just not care?" Of course, nobody ever answers the phone. I've emailed them multiple times and I never get a response. I thought I could at least go into my account and change my credit card information, but apparently not. Last year I tried to dispute the charge but my bank said it wasn't possible after the fact. Now I'm going to tell my bank ahead of time that their charge, which should come soon, is fraudulent. If that doesn't work, I guess I have to pay my lawyer to stop this. That would be expensive but I'd rather pay an attorney than be ripped off every year.








