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Samsung Portable Charger comes with a very short wire for its 10,000mAh model
https://redd.it/1sv4pro
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New Netflix price update email doesn't say if it's an increase
https://redd.it/1sv5xf3
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non-members can read the full article by clicking a link in the article, but they'll have to create an account (or use removepaywalls.com just like i did) in order to do so
https://redd.it/1svafth
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If you want to even see what our product is, just give us all your info
https://redd.it/1svdi35
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So reddit ads are now trying any they can to get clicks
https://redd.it/1sw0v70
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Youtube darkens out the video now if you watch it in split screen.
https://redd.it/1sw1qth
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Reddit no longer lets you read on web if you're on mobile
https://redd.it/1sw5xeb
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Etsy forcing downloads of their shitty app
https://redd.it/1swchxz
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ChatGPT billing design: one account, two subscriptions, and canceling only stops half of it

I ran into what feels like a deliberately confusing billing setup.

I canceled my ChatGPT subscription through Google Play Store, assuming that would stop all charges tied to my account. I genuinely believed I had fully canceled my subscription.

Months later, I discovered I was still being billed through a separate web subscription tied to the same login via ChatGPT.

Google Play billing and web billing are completely separate systems, but they’re not clearly explained as separate to the average user. From the outside, it looks like one account = one subscription, but that’s not how it actually works.

So I ended up with ongoing charges I didn’t realize were still active, even after I had already “canceled.”

Support acknowledged the confusion and issued a partial refund, but most of the charges were not refunded because they fall outside their standard refund window.

This feels like a classic case of confusing UX design where the system technically follows rules, but the design itself makes it very easy for users to unintentionally keep paying.

If you use ChatGPT on Android, double-check BOTH:

Google Play subscriptions

Web billing / account settings

Because canceling one does not cancel the other, even though it feels like it should.

https://redd.it/1swc5uc
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New Temu ads on Instagram trick you into swiping so you end up on their website
https://redd.it/1swl4f7
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The one item in this marketing email is exempt from the sale.
https://redd.it/1sx6zaf
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Website tries guilt tripping you for using Adblock.
https://redd.it/1sxi3xd
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Reddit Forcing App On Mobile Users
https://redd.it/1sxjiwp
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