Posts - Bill - HR 4365 Consumer Online Payment Transparency and Integrity Act
house 07/14/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to ensure consumers clearly understand when their subscriptions will renew and how to cancel them easily, preventing unexpected charges. Our goal is to require companies to get explicit consent before renewing contracts and to protect consumers from confusing or deceptive renewal practices.
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HR 4365 - Consumer Online Payment Transparency and Integrity Act
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left-leaning 07/14/2025
If big business wants to play fair, how about they stop trapping us in endless subscriptions? This bill is a win for the little guy.
moderate 07/14/2025
Nothing fancy, just a fair deal: tell folks what they're signing up for and don't bury the cancel button underwater.
moderate 07/14/2025
Auto-renewals felt more like traps—this bill at least gives consumers a fighting chance to choose again.
right-leaning 07/14/2025
More regulations to babysit transactions? When did consumers lose the ability to read a contract?
right-leaning 07/14/2025
This bill turns every simple subscription into a government-approved ordeal—free market ain’t about hand-holding.
right-leaning 07/14/2025
If you need a law to explain how to cancel a service, maybe personal responsibility should be on the docket instead.
moderate 07/14/2025
At last, a law that treats subscriptions like they should: transparent and cancelable without a scavenger hunt.
left-leaning 07/14/2025
Dark patterns are the digital pickpocket’s new tool—good to see Congress calling them out by name and putting a leash on them.
left-leaning 07/14/2025
Finally, a bill that tells corporate sneaks, 'No more sneaky auto-renews!' Consumers deserve clarity, not confusion.