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It's a little different on Steam but you don't have long, 48 hours.
https://store.steampowered.com/steam_refunds/
Renewable Subscriptions
For some content and services, Steam offers periodic (e.g. monthly, yearly) access that you pay for on a recurring basis. If a renewable subscription has not been used during the current billing cycle, you may request a refund within 48 hours of the initial purchase or within 48 hours of any automatic renewal. Content is considered used if any games within the subscription have been played during the current billing cycle or if any benefits or discounts included with the subscription have been used, consumed, modified or transferred.
Please note that you can cancel an active subscription at any time by going to your account details. Once cancelled, your subscription will no longer automatically renew but you will retain access to the content and benefits of the subscription through the end of your current billing cycle.
I'd suspect the normal method would work
https://support.steampowered.com/kb_article.php?ref=6695-QIKM-7966
Can't remember any that have no automatic renewal anymore. It's all opt-out not opt-it. Why I cancel immediately after activating just in case I forget. Can always reactivate at the end if I want to
Obviously, brutal honesty in this case, namely saying "You don't need it, it doesn't do anything you don't get already, it's just that me, your seller, wants a bonus" would lead to no bonus for that seller. But that only serves to show once again how this whole BS is amoral.
Speaking of AVs, they absolutely LOVE pizaz. Just sitting quiet in the background and do their job, now that's boring. Why not inform the user of dangers averted (first time I saw that was ZoneAlarm, but pretty much all of them security suites do that) which aren't dangers at all.
This whole idea of conveincing customers, pardon, consumers, they need something instead of showing them what's on offer and let them decide for themselves, I wish would die. But it won't happen.
Oh I agree. I started a job selling and left within a week. Do this to get a sale and other pushy tactics.
Advertising is ****** ridiculous. Advertising costs more than 50% of the price for soo many products it's shocking. And like anything else they skirt the truth in attempts to 'convince people to buy it. I consider it a form of legalised coercion. People feel pressured to get this or that to be popular, fit it, have or know something to discuss. If they don't they can be bullied, insulted, left out or other stuff.
Got a 3 month trial of AV with my phone. Didn't want it. Accessed it the moment I got the phone. No way to cancel it. Told option is available closer the time, final month. Set reminder in phone. 1 month togo I checked it every day. Got SMS message warning free peroid was due to end......blah blah...with a link to use. Followed the link. BIG RED button in centre of screen saying ENABLE. Checked terms again and yup would auto renew. I kept checking and nowhere was anything available via that link or main site to enable/disable it. Just that BIG RED ENABLE button.
I took screenshots and kept checking everyday. Time passed and I got my bill. Only £1 more than it should because the AV was still enabled. Seriously why is there a big Enable button if it's already enabled. That button tells me it's disabled. Contradicting information. Complaint time. Got it refunded and cancelled by them plus a further £10 credit after my time wasted as I told them I was billing them for an hour of my time. I also said If that BIG RED button isn't sorted in a month I'll be sending all my data and story to a newspaper. It was chaged within a day.
Only £1 and those that don't bother checking there bills may not even notice it with other charges. I suspect that was their plan n the first place.
I've annoying a retailer or 2 by interrupted a sale and telling the customer they don't need the item the sales guy is pushing. Last was an old couple that do email and browse the new on a computer and the sales guy recommending a 27" 1080p 144hz display. Besides 1080p being pretty **** on screens above 24" there was zero need for a gaming display. I suggested a 720p and 1080p display both flicker free, for less than 25% of the one he was pushing.
EDIT: Why I tend to give alot of information so they can make an informed choice.....albeit I likely give too much information..............
Also annoys me when 99% of what you see is the CGI animations and not actual gameplay footage. Not like the gameplay isn't the more important of the too. If we wanted watch pure animations, no matter the quality, we'd be watching Films and TV stuff.