Attorney General Letitia James settled with Cerebral for $740,000 after her office sued for its cumbersome cancellation process. That settlement came just over a week after her office announced a similar lawsuit against SiriusXM radio.
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If you canโt cancel a subscription, it may be time to call the Attorney Generalโs Office, since New York Attorney General Letitia James announced on Thursday that her office obtained a settlement of nearly a million dollars from an online mental health provider that made their cancellation process too cumbersome.
Continuing her campaign against deceptive subscription practices, Attorney General James announced on Thursday that her office secured a substantial settlement of more than $740,000 with online mental health service provider Cerebral over its prolonged and complex cancellation process.ย
This follows her recent lawsuit against CerebralCerebral Radio for similar consumer protection violations.ย
The New York Office of the Attorney General (OAG) found that Cerebral not only made it unduly difficult for consumers to cancel subscriptions but also engaged in unethical practices like manipulating online reviews. As a result of these findings, Cerebral is required to pay $540,000 in restitution to more than 16,500 New Yorkers and must revamp its cancellation process to be more user-friendly.
โMaking New Yorkers withstand stressful and extended delays to cancel a subscription for mental health care coverage is unacceptable,โ said James. โIt is illegal and unfair to make consumers spend extra time or jump through hoops to try to cancel a subscription they no longer need.โ
This sentiment echoes her recent action against SiriusXM, where she sued the company for trapping consumers in subscriptions with a deliberately lengthy and burdensome cancellation process. The lawsuit against SiriusXM sought restitution and penalties for violations of New Yorkโs business laws.
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