• iAvicenna@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    I mean I don’t even know what the end game is here. Is their business model “maybe a fraction of them will forget to cancel and we will squeeze some juice out of them”? or do they sell card info? what?

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      4 months ago

      Forget to cancel is definitely one of them, the other being that if you dont enter your info you likely wont purchase it anyway after the free trial so why waste resources on you, the third is the sunk cost fallacy, you already took the time and effort to enter your info for the free trial, so maybe you dont need it right now but might need it later, so you just let the subscripton run.

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      4 months ago

      Many are just to reduce the amount of leeches trying to use and abuse the trial. Usually happens when it offers too much good stuff and people keep creating new accounts all the time to use the resources.

      The logic is that putting a credit card is a much higher level of commitment and ensures people aren’t just creating new accounts with new emails since card numbers are a somewhat smaller set.

      I also hate it and walk away from those things, but it makes sense.

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        4 months ago

        hmm I mean if you put an email requirement, I think it will deter most non psychopaths after 3-4 renewals This is based on my own feeling and assumption that I am not a psychopath. I am sure there will be some people with 20 emails for such stuff but I wonder what is the trade off between preventing this and scaring away people like us.