"Your subscription will continue each year at the rate then in effect as long as you wish unless you tell us otherwise. You will receive an annual reminder about 60 days before your credit card is charged or a bill is sent, according to how you initially subscribed. You may cancel at any time during your subscription and receive a full refund on any unmailed copies."
That's directly beside where you fill in your credit card information on the subscription portion of their web page. I completely agree with you about "fine print" but that's not fine print, I can understand it perfectly, and I tend to at least glance at things that noticeable (it's not hidden in any way shape or form).
Reading EULA's and such, I agree, but at least take time to read about what you are buying. Wired has been, imo, a great magazine, and I don't think they are decieving anyone.
I view it as a great way to waste time at work, mostly.
"Your subscription will continue each year at the rate then in effect as long as you wish unless you tell us otherwise. You will receive an annual reminder about 60 days before your credit card is charged or a bill is sent, according to how you initially subscribed. You may cancel at any time during your subscription and receive a full refund on any unmailed copies."
That's directly beside where you fill in your credit card information on the subscription portion of their web page. I completely agree with you about "fine print" but that's not fine print, I can understand it perfectly, and I tend to at least glance at things that noticeable (it's not hidden in any way shape or form).
Reading EULA's and such, I agree, but at least take time to read about what you are buying. Wired has been, imo, a great magazine, and I don't think they are decieving anyone.