Talk:MyFitnessPal regressive upgrade: Difference between revisions

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:This is part of the core issue. They have retracted core functionality and then people have actually prepaid for up to 12 months, and are being refused refunds. [[User:Jmorgannz|Jmorgannz]] ([[User talk:Jmorgannz|talk]]) 22:42, 5 November 2025 (UTC)
:This is part of the core issue. They have retracted core functionality and then people have actually prepaid for up to 12 months, and are being refused refunds. [[User:Jmorgannz|Jmorgannz]] ([[User talk:Jmorgannz|talk]]) 22:42, 5 November 2025 (UTC)
:I have updated the article to forefront the core consumer rights breaches. [[User:Jmorgannz|Jmorgannz]] ([[User talk:Jmorgannz|talk]]) 00:04, 6 November 2025 (UTC)
:I have updated the article to forefront the core consumer rights breaches. [[User:Jmorgannz|Jmorgannz]] ([[User talk:Jmorgannz|talk]]) 00:04, 6 November 2025 (UTC)
:Hi Keith,
:I have now made my final update.
:There is a section in there about "Impact on User Health and Well-being" - I felt this was important, but was concerned about sticking to the Wiki guidelines. I made sure to substantiate any claims made with references - however if this section is just not suitable it can be dropped. [[User:Jmorgannz|Jmorgannz]] ([[User talk:Jmorgannz|talk]]) 06:06, 7 November 2025 (UTC)
::Thanks for working on it! I think the only thing that might be worth doing from this point is putting front and centre (maybe in the intro) the lack of refunds towards customers who've purchased their subscription in advance as this is, in my mind, the central actionable consumer rights issue. The customers bought a year of service x, only to have it swapped out for the inferior updated service after y without any reasonable ability to opt-out. [[User:Keith|Keith]] ([[User talk:Keith|talk]]) 13:47, 7 November 2025 (UTC)