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Discord Faces Lawsuit Over Complicated Nitro Cancellation Process

by Harikrishnan A
December 24, 2024
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Discord Faces Lawsuit Over Complicated Nitro Cancellation Process
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Discord is currently facing a class action lawsuit in California, where users have accused the platform of making it overly difficult to cancel its Nitro subscription service. The lawsuit claims that Discord’s cancellation process violates the state’s auto-renewal laws, which are designed to protect consumers from being trapped in unwanted subscriptions.

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At the heart of the lawsuit is California Business and Professions Code 17602, which mandates that companies provide clear and straightforward methods for users to cancel subscriptions. The plaintiffs argue that Discord’s process is needlessly complicated and designed to prevent easy cancellations, making it more challenging for consumers to terminate their subscriptions.

The Cancellation Process Under Fire

The lawsuit, brought to light by lawyer Robert Freund, highlights several complaints from California residents. According to the plaintiffs, Discord’s cancellation option is hidden within a “Subscriptions” tab in the user settings. Once users find this tab, they must locate a small “Cancel” button, which is not prominently displayed. After clicking on the button, users are then forced to go through multiple steps and prompts, which plaintiffs argue are designed to discourage them from following through with the cancellation.

The plaintiffs contend that the process does not meet the legal standards of being “easy and user-friendly,” as set out by California law. The fact that there are YouTube tutorials dedicated to explaining how to unsubscribe from Discord is cited as evidence that the process is unnecessarily confusing.

California’s Auto-Renewal Laws at Play

California’s Business and Professions Code 17602 is designed to ensure that businesses provide clear and accessible cancellation methods. The law aims to prevent companies from using deceptive tactics to trap customers in auto-renewing subscriptions, such as making the cancellation process difficult to find or complete.

The lawsuit claims that Discord’s cancellation flow goes against the spirit of these laws, as users face unnecessary hurdles when trying to cancel. The plaintiffs argue that this approach prioritizes customer retention over transparency and consumer rights.

Missing Evidence but Widespread Complaints

While the lawsuit does not include visual proof of Discord’s cancellation process, the issue has been widely discussed online. Users have reported that in order to cancel a subscription, they must first navigate through several menu options in the “Billing Settings” section. Once the cancellation button is found, a series of prompts follows, showing users what features they will lose if they cancel and offering them discounts to persuade them to stay subscribed.

This series of steps is at the core of the plaintiffs’ argument. They claim it’s far from the straightforward cancellation process required by law. Instead, it’s a series of prompts that make it harder to leave, even though users have already made the decision to cancel.

Implications for Online Subscriptions

This lawsuit highlights growing concerns over the cancellation processes of online subscription services. California’s consumer protection laws have already led to significant changes in the digital marketplace, with companies like Valve, Nintendo, and Sony required to disclose that users are purchasing licenses to access downloadable games, not the games themselves.

If successful, the Discord lawsuit could set a precedent for other subscription services. It could force companies to revisit their cancellation procedures to comply with California’s strict consumer protection standards, potentially sparking broader changes in the subscription-based business model.

Discord’s Silence and Public Reaction

As of now, Discord has not publicly addressed the lawsuit. However, the case has sparked debate among users, many of whom have shared their experiences with the cancellation process. Some agree with the plaintiffs, noting that it’s far from easy to cancel Discord Nitro. Others argue that while the process may be inconvenient, it’s not unique to Discord, as many other subscription services use similar tactics to retain customers.

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